THE PREMIER IN THE SOUTH.
NO CHANGE IN POLIO Y. SURPLUS FOR OUItRKNT YEAR, £200,000. PER PRESS A c SOCIAI lON, Blenheim, December 13. Addressing a meeting last night, the Premier announced that there would be no chaegA in the Government policy, as sfa'ed in some quitters. The Liberal Administration bad increased ' the national debt, but not the burden • of the people, and despite abnormal expendituie, to far as he could judge the Government would have a surplus of over .£200,000. He deritd that the want of money was the cause of the Government reducing men on public works. At the conclusion cf the Premier's public addiess, a resolution was unanimously carried exptesaing high appreciation of and firm ronfidence in the present Government. To-day Mr Seddon me' several deputations, and this afternoon was en ertained at a public hmchiOD, after which tbe Pi emier and Hon. C. H. Mills lift for Wellington,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 296, 14 December 1901, Page 3
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152THE PREMIER IN THE SOUTH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 296, 14 December 1901, Page 3
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