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SPECIAL CABLE MESSAGES

IBr Electric Teligraph—Coftsight.)

(Special to Press Association)

Rteemed November 24, at l.'O p.m. Lokdcw, November 27.

The Times hopes that the success of Sir H. A. Blake in Newfoundland will disarm the opposition of the Queensland Government, and it is coisfident that judicious delay will tend towards promoting an amicable settlement. It characterises Sir Thomas M'llwraith'a reasons u incoherent and Sir Henry Parkea' as unintelligible; but says it is plain they would reduce the union between England and the colonies to merely a complimentary connection. Captain Walter, In a letter to the Times, extols the success of the Commissionaire Corps in Australia.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4277, 27 November 1888, Page 3

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SPECIAL CABLE MESSAGES Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4277, 27 November 1888, Page 3

SPECIAL CABLE MESSAGES Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4277, 27 November 1888, Page 3

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