NORTHERN TERRITORY.
FURTHER DEMONSTRATORS. DEMAND FOR MR GILRUTffiS RECALL. By Telegraph,—Presi AssociitioM. Brisbane, Dee. 28 A demonstration of 1100 Daxwin citizens of all sections of the community, headed bv a band, marched to Government House. Speakers denounced this autocratic system of government, including the administrative, judicial and medical departments The meeting resolved to implore MrWatt. in the interests of life and property, to recall Mr Gilruth, whose auto-
cratic administration was fast reaching | a very grave crisis- pi
Th,e speakers also asked for the establishment of a good Government hav ing the confidence of residents, which would promote the development of the territory They requested the institution of a Provincial Council 01 five ij>emibers elected annually, with a recognised secretary representing the Federal Gov-ernmnt.—Aua.-N.Z Cable Assn. Melbourne, Dec 28 Mr Glynn, replying to a telegram from the Darwin demonstrators, stated that Mr Gilruth's term of Office would practically expire with the' declaration of peace. The Ministry was considering the establishment of an Advisory Council representative of the whole territory. —Aub.-N-Z Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1918, Page 2
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