SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
» [special to press association.] THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE. London, October 22. The frozen meat by the Orient Company's steamer Orient is selling at 4d per lb. THE COLONIAL EXHIBITION. London, October 22. It has been decided that the space which was reserved for Tasmania at the Colonial Exhibition shall be utilised as a colonial luncheon-room, and any remaining space will probably be allotted to the Victorian court. COLONEL STANLEY AND IMPERIAL FEDERATION. London, October 22. Colonel Stanley, Secretary for the Colonies, has expressed a guarded approval of ultimate Imperial federation. LORD ROSEBERY AND THE TRANSFER OF LAND. London, October 23, Lord Rosebery advocates the adoption into England of the Torrens Act for facilitating the transfer of property. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF TASMANIA. London, October 23. The name of the Earl of Donoughmore is again mentioned as a probable successor to Sir G. C. Strathan as Governor of Tasmania.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7467, 24 October 1885, Page 5
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