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PRE-SESSIONAL ADDRESSES.

(by telegraph.)

Dunbdin, May 29.

Mr Macandrew addressed his constituents at Port Chalmers this evening, and received a unanimous vote of confidence. He deplored the centralism which existed, and believed no form of local government could be satisfactory under that system. He still thought something misht come of his motion for the crofters, aud he advocated that the same facility proposed for them should be given the unemployed in tbe colony. He did not believe the government would call out the militia without the sanction of parliament. It was not bis intention at the end of the present session to seek reelection owing to the hours which parliament sat. If it conducted its business during the day he might al'er that determination. As a means of removing the depression he advocated a state land bank, which could be worked in connection with the land transfer dopartment.

Auckland, May 29.

Mr T. ThotnpgoD, member for City North, addressed his constituents tonight. He expressed his regret that the present government was not formed on purely party lines, and saw no hopes of it next session or indeed in the present parliament. He bitterly denounced the District Railways Purchase Scheme, and deprecated the enormous defence expenditure through the war scare, which he thought should have been expended over a series of years He nti averse to the annexation of Fiji to New Zealand, end preferred fedention of the empire to federation of the Australian colonies. A vote of confidence was unanimously recorded.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3968, 30 May 1885, Page 2

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PRE-SESSIONAL ADDRESSES. North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3968, 30 May 1885, Page 2

PRE-SESSIONAL ADDRESSES. North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3968, 30 May 1885, Page 2

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