Political Reform.
♦ — I PKE PKKSS ASsOCIATION.J Bbisb.vnk, Tbis Day. The Hon. Horace Tozer, Colonial Secretary, addressing his constituents, said he was certain the public accounts for the year would almost balance. It was the intention of the Government to cut down the defence expenditure and appoint colonials to positions hitherto filled by Imperial officers. Government expected ultimately to abolish black labor by multiplying small farms in the sugar industry. They intended to make loans from the Saving Banks to farmers at a low rate of interest. He said ncthing had come of the land grant to railways, and he believed nothing would come, as the terms offered were not | good enough to attract capitalists, j Government had determined not to place any more loans on the market.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 343, 19 June 1894, Page 3
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127Political Reform. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 343, 19 June 1894, Page 3
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