SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
[SPECIAL TO PBJEBB ASSOCIATION.] LORD DERBY AND FEDERATION. London, April 28. Lord Derby states privately that he is anxious to legislate in favour of federation, but cannot do anything in the matter until some of the colonies sanction the result of the recent Conference at Sydney. THE RECIDIVIBTES. London, April 28. Sir F. D. Bell will shortly proceed to Paris to interview M. Faure, the French Under-Secretary for the 0010 nies, on the Recidivigte question. [Received April 30, 1.10 a.m.] SIR H. PaRKES AND THE COLONIES. London, April 29. Sir Henry Parkes, in a letter to the Nineteenth Century, explains his plaa for the federation of the colonies, and the appointment of a London-Austra-lian Council. THE EMPRESS OF GERMANY. London, April 29. The Empress of Germany is improving in health.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7005, 30 April 1884, Page 5
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