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THE Marlborough Express.

SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1868.

“ Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to rrgue freely according to conscience, above all other liberties.” —Miltosl

Ox Monday last, we distributed, as far as ■we were able, to all our subscribers, a large extra, equal to four pages of the Express, containing a verbatim report of the great meeting at Nelson, with Mr. Stafford’s speech to his constituents upon the past and future of the Colony, as revised by himself. We find our space limited at the last moment by an unusual pressure of advertisements, and the late arrival of the English and other Telegrams, which precludes any comment on our part.

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Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 118, 23 May 1868, Page 3

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THE Marlborough Express. SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1868. Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 118, 23 May 1868, Page 3

THE Marlborough Express. SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1868. Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 118, 23 May 1868, Page 3

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