By the San Francisco mail, which left last Sunday, the Government forwarded a leDgtby despatch to Sir Julius Vogel, the Agent General in London, on the subject of the landing of the French convicts on New Zealand soil. Every possible information was forwarded including even police reports on the characters and antecedents of these new and very undesirable accessions to our population. The idea is to enable the Agent General to carry out the views of the Government when they shall have been determined, after the arrival of his Excellency the Governor from the South, when a meeting of the Executive Council will be held upon the subject.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 421, 6 March 1880, Page 16
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108Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 421, 6 March 1880, Page 16
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