CORRESPONDENCE.
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RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT. To. THE EDITOR OF TUB EVENING- MAIL. Fib— l admit thit Ido not take the interest in provincial politics that, as a citizen, I perhaps should do, but I may be allowed to alvunce one argument against the Responsible Gonrnmeut mania with which some uf our Councillors appear to be stricken. 1 read the papers, and in them I see that Mr Donne has in twa instances ome forward as the leader of her Majesty's or bis Honor's--! am not quite sure which is the correct term — ' ippoatir n. In both he has been successful, consequently he is the man to whom the Superintendent should entrust the formation of a new Executive. How wou'd Nehon like to see liim doing duty in the capacity ot Pritre Minister? I am. &c , No Thawk You.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 119, 20 May 1874, Page 2
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168CORRESPONDENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 119, 20 May 1874, Page 2
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