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New Zealand, No. 44. My Lord — Government House, Wellington, 26th May, 1909 * v »ni T VC the honour to acknowledge your Lordship's despatch, No 222 ot the dOtn December, on the subject of the recent International Telegraph Conference at Lisbon. & 2. My Prime Minister has informed me that the New Zealand Government approve ot the regulations and tariffs as revised at the Conference. I have, &c, PLUNKET, t. iL i f « Governor, lo the Earl of Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies.
No. 13. New Zealand, No. 45. My Lord— Government House, Wellington, 26th May, 1909. I have the honour to forward herewith the information desired by your Lordship in connection with the forthcoming International Conference on Leprosy at Bergen. I have, &c., PLUNKET, n, ~ t, , „ „ „ Governor. 1 o the Earl of Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies.
No. 14. New Zealand, No. 48. My Lord,— Government House, Wellington, 12th June, 1909 In reply to your despatch, No. 64, of the 18th March, I have the honour to inform your Lordship that there are no persons of Bulgarian nationality studying medicine at any institution in this Dominion. I have, &c, PLUNKET, Governor To the Earl of Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies.
No. 15. New Zealand, No. 49. My Lord,- Government House, Wellington, 12th June, 1909. I have the honour to acknowledge your Lordship's despatch, No 74 of the 2nd April, on the subject of the appointment of Mr. Odin Molle'r to take charge temporarily of the Consulate of Denmark at Christchurch. 2. [am not aware of any objection to this appointment; and notification of his being , recognised in that capacity was published in the New Zealand Gazette >f the Ith June. I have, &c., PLUNKET, Governor To the Earl of Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies.
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No. 16. New Zealand, No. 52. My Lord,— Government House, Wellington, 15th June, 1909 I have the honour to inform you that the first session of'the seventeenth Parliament of New Zealand was opened by Commission on the 10th June last.
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