Steamboat Routes.
London, April 26. All the Australian and New Zealand shipping Hues except the Shaw Savill and Albion have adopted a uniform homeward route for the sake of safety «.•'« Cape Horn between lat SO und 65, antl outward via the Cape of Good Hopo between 42 and 46 The object is that vessels may be enabled to assist each other in event of being disabled. Washington, April 27. The Government has reoeived no ioforma tion respecting New Zealand's proposals beyond whnt has geuerally beeu m*\de publio. The Government believes that Sir Geo. Thurston's presenoo and counsels will be likoly to solve bhe diffioulty. Mr Wick*>tud, the United States representative at Samofl, has not been offioially inatruoted as to tbe views of the Government. The Tribune publishes a report that the President is in favour of the p an os relieving Amerioa from all obligations.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 98, 28 April 1894, Page 2
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