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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 80a

A Clame for Mining

A Clame for Mining.

It may well be claimed for mining that it is the brightest asset of any country when systematically and intelligenting pursued, and possesses the greatest power for good the world has ever known. The illustrations that might be given and the arguments advanced in its favour of beyond the scope of a paper such this, but will be readily recognised by audience familiar with the history of past, and whose interests and welfare and bound up in its progress. So far as New Zealand is concerned that man will be benefacter to his country who will bold espouse the cause of this great and languishing industry in the councils of the people, and to the people of the country To all true workers, to every association and organisation throughout the land must the appeal go forth for redress, the complaint be heard, and the question fought out at every meeting in the fort coming elections, and let that unity of purpose pronounce the decree on every platform, so that men shall be return to Parliament only who are bound by every pledge to do justice to the country and to one of its best and most neglected sources of prosperity, I trust I have a wearied you with the length of that observations. If I have, the importance of so interesting a subject must plead excuse on this ocasion, but I trust interpret your convictious on this question of mining, and that unitedly shall endeavor by every legitimate mean to emphasise the expediency necessities of the case, so that a [unclear: bright] era of progress may dawn upon to colony ere long, and the happiness welfare of its people be thereby sured.