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THE COMING SESSION.

It la rumored that when Parliament meets every effort will be made to slip through the session quietly, and with aa Httlo fighting as possible, relegating all moot questions to the general election, which must follow the session. Ministers still profess (as they did last year) a fixed Intention to push through the Representation Bill at all hazards, but there are many sceptics as to thfs determination having any more suVmtnotial outcome than It had last year. It is whispered that soundings have b?en at eropted m a certain high quaitf r a;< to the probability of s diflßolutlon being refused until a redistribution should have taken place, but that "no bottom " Wiß found.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1451, 8 January 1887, Page 3

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THE COMING SESSION. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1451, 8 January 1887, Page 3

THE COMING SESSION. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1451, 8 January 1887, Page 3

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