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GOVERNOR GLASGOW.

THE MINISTRY AND HIS APPOINTMENT. WANT OF COURTESY ALLEGED. Press Association.Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. London - , February 28. Baron de Worms' statement respecting the appointment of Lord Glasgow to succeed Lord Onslow was made in reply to a question put by Mr. Hen-niker-Heaton. Baron de Worms denied that the New Zealand Government had protested against not being informed of the appointment. Wellington", Monday. The Premier states that the Government did nob send any protest to the Colonial Office against allowing the name of the new Governor to become known before it was communicated to them. Ministers, however, did consider they had a right to feel aggrieved at the apparent want of courtesy, and instructed the Agent-General to inquire into the matter and ascertain why no intimation had been sent to them until the appointment was generally known. Mr. Perceval has not yet replied.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8814, 1 March 1892, Page 5

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GOVERNOR GLASGOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8814, 1 March 1892, Page 5

GOVERNOR GLASGOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8814, 1 March 1892, Page 5

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