THE WANGANUI CHRONICLE AND RANGITIKEI MESSENGER. “Vèritè sans peur. ” WANGANUI, NOVEMBER 26, 1863.
We have deferred our leader this week in consequence of the importance of the parliamentary intelligence, which we desired to place before our readers in as full a form as ’our space would allow. We wish to enable them to base their opinions, as to the present state of the colony, on as full information as possible as well as to see how completely the old political parties in the Assembly seem to be broken up. We believe this breaking up of parties to be a good thing for the Colony, for though it may render it more difficult to foresee the fate of each particular Bill yet there can be no question that at a crisis like the present, it is of the last importance that every measure brought before the Assembly should be discussed fairly on it’s own merits, instead of being looked at through party spectacles, and supported or opposed according to party bias.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 371, 26 November 1863, Page 3
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170THE WANGANUI CHRONICLE AND RANGITIKEI MESSENGER. “Vèritè sans peur.” WANGANUI, NOVEMBER 26, 1863. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 371, 26 November 1863, Page 3
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