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Kimberley DifficultiesStuck at Derby.

The Marquis of Hartington's Views. [Kurnsa'B Tblhobams.] [Received June 18. at 1 pja.l MELBOURNE, Jt?*a 18. An Addresa-in-Eeply to the Governor's Speech has been voted in Parliament. Reports to hand from the Northern

Territory prove that the best routo to the Kimberley Goldfields is by way .of Cambridge Gulf. Three hundred ' mat now at Port Derby are unable to proceed to Kimberley, owing to the i want of water. ! LONDON, Jukb 17. Earl Carnarvon has entertained a large party at his seat, Highclere Castle. Newbury, Berkshire. The guests numbered over 100 prominent Colonial visitors, and included Sir Samuel Davenport, of South Australia The Marquis of Hartington has issued an address to the electors of the Eossendale Division, North-East ; Lancashire, in which he urges that it ; is necessary Parliament should repre- ; sent the whole Kingdom, and that the | powers conferred on subordinate bodies should be delegated, and not renounced, the right of control being reserved to Par- ! liament. His Lordship further . contends that such bodies should administer justice by authority of a responsible Parliament. Spofforth is fast recovering from ' the injury to his hand.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5648, 18 June 1886, Page 3

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Kimberley Difficulties-Stuck at Derby. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5648, 18 June 1886, Page 3

Kimberley Difficulties-Stuck at Derby. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5648, 18 June 1886, Page 3

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