D1.8.72: [Untitled]
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D1.8.72: [Untitled]
Newspaper Clippings
Bleek observes that the tone of Wodehouse's conciliatory speech opening the third session of the third colonial parliament was unusually subservient. Unfortunately for the public, this tonal shift is unaccompanied by radical intervention. Bleek is unsurprised, as overcautiousness is typical of an Irresponsible Government. The economic depression of the 1860s made a restless public eager for the government to propose a course of action to parliament for achieving financial reform.
Printed newsprint glued on paper
08 September 1866
Two cut-out columns of printed newsprint mounted on foolscap folio (warped).
Speech (Governor Wodehouse's), Irresponsible Government, tax (export)
Pressed clippings of Victorian current affairs opinion pieces by Wilhelm Bleek.
Van de Sandt de Villiers & Co.

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