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THE FATE OF MARLBOROUGH.

On Tuesday last, July fi, in the House of Representatives, Mr. Eyes asked the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, If it is the intention of the Government to propose any means for maintaining the several necessary departments of the Public Service in the Province of Marlborough, or any Bill for carrying into effect the prayer of the petition of the Provincial Council of that Province 1 Mr. Fox replied to the effect that, as the present Ministry had so recently taken office, it had not had time to decide what action would be taken, but the subject of Marlborough would receive its most serious consideration, and it would be prepared at an early date to state what course |hey proposed for meeting the difficulty. > v

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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 183, 10 July 1869, Page 4

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THE FATE OF MARLBOROUGH. Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 183, 10 July 1869, Page 4

THE FATE OF MARLBOROUGH. Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 183, 10 July 1869, Page 4

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