MR. SEDDON'S PREMIERSHIP.
[per pbbss association.] Re:eived 3, 9.48 am. Sydney, May 3. Thi Daily Telet/raph, commenting on Mr. Seddou'.s long tei rn of office, says the rrason for this uniJpii I Ministerial stability is mainly found in Mr. SedI don's great energy »s an organiser and | his adoptability. He has conducted a remarkably vigorous ard popular policy, which Ins gradually bsen expanded to meet all sorts of re quiiemen's that aie woith satisfying until the Ministry has «chi>vid tie rare fe'it oF becoming popul ir with all classes, at least all whos9 count to any considerablo extent. At the fame time it has to be admitted that Now Zealand has prospered greyly in materia' things under thi* rule and enjoys much advanced legislation which is aUo benoficifcl |o other countries in that -it represents valuable experiments.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 89, 4 May 1901, Page 3
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137MR. SEDDON'S PREMIERSHIP. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 89, 4 May 1901, Page 3
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