new organizations on the West Coast for which still further obligations will have to be redeemed during the current year. The effect of these undertakings alone is such that the bouncil cannot avoid a feeling of anxiety regarding the prospects of the Colony in view of its dependence upon the precarious industrial and commercial operations of the coming.
srason.
The Council, for these
reasons respectfully trust his her Majesty's Government will appreciate their unwillingness to assume new burthens and will drem it not unreasonable that the Colony should be provided with the proposed armaments and
works from the Exchequer of the Parent Country.
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MK. &. Conrail
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