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COLONIAL TREASURERSHIP.

TAKEN BY THE PREMIER. [By Telegraph.] f From our Special Correspondent./ W Ellington, This day. In announcing to the House his acceptance of the Treasurership the Hon. Mr Seddon said lie undertook the position with great diffidence, and he hoped that under the circumstances members would render him every assistance. They must appreciate the difficulties under which he labored. He would do his best to place the financial affairs of the colony in as simple a manner as possible. He believed that there should be a simplification of public accounts so that every member of the House could understand them.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 47, 20 June 1896, Page 2

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COLONIAL TREASURERSHIP. Hastings Standard, Issue 47, 20 June 1896, Page 2

COLONIAL TREASURERSHIP. Hastings Standard, Issue 47, 20 June 1896, Page 2

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