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MR J. F. HOGAN M P.

S'-i.UR'-, .anuary 16

Mr J. F. Hogan, M. P., Secretary of the Colonial party in the House of Commons will return to England via Vancouver by the s.s. Warriinoo, He says that after having visited Victoria he considers the colony thoroughly sound and stable. What she is suffering from is bad and inellieient steering through a very severe, but after all, only a temporary storm. The diminution in the population of the metropolitan area is regarded by Mr Hogan as a blessing in disguise, Melbourne city being too huge and overgrown altogether in prop n-tion to the rest of the colony. lie regretted to lind party spirit so strong and active in Victoria in the presence of such a grave national crisis. He says that it is the duty of all parties to coalesce patriotically and put their shoulders to the wheel and shove the State coach out of the boghole.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8148, 17 January 1895, Page 3

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MR J. F. HOGAN M P. Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8148, 17 January 1895, Page 3

MR J. F. HOGAN M P. Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8148, 17 January 1895, Page 3