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Summary

Bleek agrees with altering the representation system to address the Easterners' valid concerns that remain far from parliament's mind. Alongside the former, he criticises them for delaying the Annexation Bill's passing. This delay does not detract from the otherwise commendable performance of the House concerning public affairs, particularly its fairness with the Postmaster-General's case. Concerning the Railway Committee's report, he has reservations about certain ambiguity and the guarantee system, arguing that a public-funded railway should be government-built. If Mr Bourne is to be directly involved in its construction, a separate General Inspector of Railways must perform oversight. Railways can circulate the human and non-human resources needed to consolidate (populate) the frontier districts as agricultural centres via immigration.

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Printed newsprint glued on paper

Date

24/08/1865

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Two cut out columns of newsprint text, positioned vertically parallel, pasted onto a plus-sized A4 unlined sheet with visible warping. No title was subsequently handwritten onto the mount/paper backing.

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