TELEGRAMS.
CABJbBI NJU vVS. (own correspondent.) London, Sept. 9. The Right Hon. Jas. Chamberlain, in addressing a public meeting at Warrington last night said he rejected the demand made by Parnell, and expressed a hope that the Whig party would accept the programme of tne Radicals as otherwise they would be compelled to part company. The Canadian Pacific Railway Company offers to carry on the weekly mail service from England to Australia, via Van Couver, for half a million of do'lars (/tco,ooo) per annum. The Canadian Government is likely to subsidise the Company. Mrs Mary Thoreng Croft, the wellknown sculptor, has been commissioned to execute a national statute of General Gordon.
The Times applauds the expedition from Sydney to New Guinea. The wool market is flat, and prices are dropping.
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Poverty Bay Independent, Volume I, Issue 48, 12 September 1885, Page 2
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