SECOND EDITION. LATE CÀBLE.
(Kcceiveii Bdi-y ilsi, 2.45 p.m.) ; 1 day. 1 il)f Written a letter in reply- to ihccommuiiicatiou add)u sod l>y air Stout, Piomierof to,iJit,* -Modiraiur pt the Z at.iiul ,'Synod.'..’ (!)<■. Stec|o statea the cieVgyiiian and ctiriotians ol the Now Hebrides' Will' I 'never be; parlies to the arinexfttion Vt the Islatnla by•Prutico on any plea wliatu'veH i lie nialterxiinnot bo aeilled:by the ducihiim ot the Now Zealand churches alOno a 4 oloer religious uigaiiitioiw who h.'e inu-rbated have equal claim to bs heard' bn the t-übjo'et, iho entire group being in the hands of "British subjuci&'.-- Tho • natives" have' evinced a piolerence tor British rule, combined with strong antipathy to the French. Dr Steele concludes y expressing his opinion that the discontinuance of irarisportation of criminals 10 Pacific should not bo purchased by conetission.'i, bui, should be dtinontled in ilu- name ,of./justice and humanity.
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Patea Mail, Volume XII, Issue 15, 21 May 1886, Page 3
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147SECOND EDITION. LATE CÀBLE. Patea Mail, Volume XII, Issue 15, 21 May 1886, Page 3
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