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AUSTRALIAN. [BY TELEGRAPH- COPYRIGHT.] [REUTERS TELEGRAMS.] [Received February Bth, 2 p.m.

Melijoctrxe, February 7. Mr James Service addressed a meeting of electors at Castlemaine last evening. In the course of his speech he confirmed the statement made by' Sir Bryan O'Loghlen, that the old party lines ceased to exist, and that moderation now is the order of the day. He declared that the delay which had occurred in floating the four million loan was unpardonable, and denounced political patronage, which he characterised as the upas tree of the constitution. He referred to the Education Act, and averred that it produced satisfactory results. He strongly vi yed ' the necessity of federation by the Australian colonies, and, advocated the le-organi-sation of the volunteer force.

(Received Feb. •), 1.3 p.m.) Mkuiuurnh, Friday. Arrived, Manapouri yesterday. All the city and provincial paper's arc filled with election addresses. In very few cases, however, have the candidates declared their support to the Government.

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1654, 10 February 1883, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN. [BY TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT.] [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] [Received February 8th, 2 p.m. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1654, 10 February 1883, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN. [BY TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT.] [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] [Received February 8th, 2 p.m. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1654, 10 February 1883, Page 2

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