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GOVERNOR GLASGOW.

QUESTION IN THE house of COMMONS.

THE ALLEGED SLIGHT TO THE NEW ZEALAND MINISTRY. Prem Association.—Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. London, February 27. Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Baron de Worms, Political Secretary to the Colonial Office, said there were not the slightest grounds for charging Lord Knutsford, Secretary of State for the Colonies, with a breach of faith in not submitting the name of Lord Glasgow, Governor of New Zealand, to the colonial government before the appointment was made. Hie circular despatch of July, 1889, had been followed, and Lord Onslow informed ot the appointment directly it had been approved by Her Majesty the Queen, He further stated that prior reports were unauthorised by the Imperial Government.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8813, 29 February 1892, Page 5

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GOVERNOR GLASGOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8813, 29 February 1892, Page 5

GOVERNOR GLASGOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8813, 29 February 1892, Page 5

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