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THE COUNCIL AND THE ADDRESS-IN-REPLY.

The Hon. B. Olivbb, in moving the Address-in-Beply on Friday, remarked that there could be no doubt that the question of retrenchment would occupy the attention of the General Assembly during the present session. It was evident, from the result of the eleotions, that the Colony had awakened to the duty of effectS' retrenchment. However painful the task ght be, it was one that the Ministry must accomplish if the solvency of the country was to continue. This and the land policy would have to engage attention at present. It ought to be open to any intending settler to go to any land ■office in the Colony and select any land he might

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Evening Star, Issue 7344, 17 October 1887, Page 4

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THE COUNCIL AND THE ADDRESS-IN-REPLY. Evening Star, Issue 7344, 17 October 1887, Page 4

THE COUNCIL AND THE ADDRESS-IN-REPLY. Evening Star, Issue 7344, 17 October 1887, Page 4