The New Government
The Napier Telegraph says.— The Ministry that -Sir Julius Yogel has named is one that is not likely to receive the confidence ot the North Island. It tc almost wholly composed ot the invertebrate off-shoots of the Grey party, and it has not the merit of haviug Sir George <srey to give it substance. In default of Sir George Grey, and in the refusal of Mr Ormond, Sir Julius Yogel looks around in vain for support. Failing men he . has put his faith in measures. Amongst these is the annexation of the best of the Pacific Islands, railways to all parts of New Zealand, and other schemes, to carry out which would involve a ten million loan. The country has been demanding the reform of public administration and economy; it demanded a wise and prudeat Government capable of lifting the colony out of its difficulties. Instead of this we are offered a fireworks policy, tempered by the Freethought of Mr Stout, and the Separation views of Mr Montgomery. It is decidely not good enough. . •
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 27, 16 August 1884, Page 3
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177The New Government Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 27, 16 August 1884, Page 3
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