Crofter Emigration.
zbt electrio tblegraps — copyright.] [Special to Press Association.] [Received Nov. 25, at 12 4k p.m.] LONDON, Not. 23. The Prince of Wales has assented to the closing of the Exhibition, and the dispersion of the exhibits intended for the Institute. He advises that the permanent buildings of the Institute should be located at Kensington ; also that the Institute should embrace separate representation for the manufactures and resources of Great Britain, the Colonies and India. He proposes that the building shall include a library, a general hall, and offices for the Agents- Q-eneral. It is officially notified that the foot and mouth disease has ceased in EDgland. The Marquis of Lome has consulted Sir J. F. Garrick as to whether it was possible to acquire land for the settlement of crofters in Queensland, and whether hia Government would be prepared to assist in sending them, and grant homesteads.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5785, 25 November 1886, Page 2
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