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AUSTRALIAN CABLE.

[Per Elbotbio Telegraph — Copyeioht.] [Reuter's Aobnoy.] LEeoeived 11.10 a.m., July 10th.] Sydney, July 10. Arrived, yesterday afternoon — Wakatipu. An anti-federation motion km under discussion m the Legislative Council last night. The Hon. W. H. Dalley made a fine speech m opposition to the motion, and waa warmly supported. The annexation debate was finally adjourned. Melbourne, July 10. In the Legislative Assembly last night the resolutions of the .Sydney .convention were, after a brief debate, adopted unanimously. [Eeoeivedl p.m., Jnly 10th.| Arrived, this morning — Rotomahana, 8.5., from Hobait. The Legislative Assembly have passed a resolution m favor qf .Australian Federation. A Ministerial Bill has been introduced m the Assembly providing for the reform of Parliamentary franchise m this colony. [Reooiyed 9.35 p.m., July lOtti.J i ' ■■■■'■;■■■■ Sydney, July 10. Sailed this evening — ;Te Anau for Auckland. The Tara wera lbffc Ne^casth*" tnia afternoon for TSeVr Zealand. • Brisbane, Jjily 10. In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, a draft Bill for the constitution of the proposed Australian Federal Council was under consideration. The measure was severely criticised by Mr Macrossan who, however, agreed to the desirability of federation. . . ; .

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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 3057, 11 July 1884, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 3057, 11 July 1884, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 3057, 11 July 1884, Page 2

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