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(PER ' REUTUnii ARRNC7. ) Received Feb, 8, 2 p.ra. :':'' ' M^LSOoItNE, 8. Sir James Service addressed a meeting of electors at Castlomaine last evening:; lv $# course of his speech he confirmed Idia' statement made by Sir EryanO'Lpuglilen that old party lines ceased U> exist, and that mode.rAtioii was now the order of the day. 'He ' deblai^d that the delay ..which occurr.ed in the floating of tie Four Million Loan was unpardonable, and denounced fljfe;. 'pj^itol .^|w»^ge, which he charact^nzed, as injurious to free instititiio^-'He upheld the Education- Act, «aid ti ''fras assured' that ifc had, produced ',jsa|j%ctory results, He strongly urge| the" necessity of tho federation''©! 'tfte Austj-aliatf/Cqlo-nies, aud j advocated the re-organi?a-tion of the Volnuteor force. Mr Bent,,.lilie Minister of Railways, in an address to the electors of Brighton, has*-'deela?ed' himself [in favor of -the maW'gen^fcpf i*bo Eai|^ay De-pai-aneiSt-by a. 'Gonimissiori^ V. r . The_Hon. J. P. Casey has annouueed that he will contest the seat for Srt.ndridge. ■ ■'- « <-.■■>>"■-.' :Eiiceived Fcb; %, 1.80 p.m. . ... '.;■'■ kn. ; tlie X(j^Bla;!^:'j \4-;seinbly vs6-_ night, thev C<^o)|iiaiV Trgasriver J 'de-" .livereel his financial statemenL He estimates the revenue for the year at £1,616,206, ajid;t!k-€xpc^ittt«i«iaii £1,642,565,- l^ayuig 'a 'surplus bf£30,665. This added to tho surplus reLiainins at the close of i'ie last financial year, gives the tqLal --o&simatttd surplus; for the year ending, the '31st December. next pf/'£1j185,574l No aUeAtiolis aie proposed iii the Custom's tariff, but it; ia. annoiuiccd that a loan will shortly be raised to recoup tho ; consolidated rloan> fund*, i-rwhieh denpierj|ci6s iiatGt| f^ciuTtd^.ow<ui'g i'o. ilic sto^pa^e ofvland^salei !':'•'.; .^ ■ (Kecoived Feb, 7 9.JJO p.m) . "" . '* ' v - '' . Mbltjoi;«.n c , 7. jSir Jidius Vogen^^^sangor 'fr'r' London by tlie .Soj^l^^w^cli sailed ■■fCfda-y.-- ■ ■~''*^' .'. .. .. .._ . .. : ''* ■''•■■ Tf'o^o^V'^6. -, It ha3;tmnK?i^^tlvafc,suarl .Speuqer. was gua;r^;rhV'. : ,aidctectivij 011 his journey i/fj&m Dublini .and; remains .under the same protection while in London. Vttis"'ExceHc«oy;' iitbended a meeting •oftJftbi»p]t l idHfei^i&iit nothing is yet known as to the object of the" conference of the Ministers. .The gazette to^y Announces the appointment of ;|||r.' Herman, as Attorney Gene!r^'^'\yestern Australia. • >'".''■ vf'; : .':^l r '■•>'■'
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1231, 9 February 1883, Page 2
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