POLITICAL NEWS.
— — » (From our Correspondent.) Wellington, November 31. - There was great exoitementand oonsternation this morning upon the receipt from a>uoklaod of a copy of the M Auckland Bell" containing an article on thai recent Yogel episode and Speaker's ruling^ The " Bell " urges that as so much hai been made pf preserving the manners of the Houae, it is time Parliament purged Itself of those members who by. their manners have brought disgrace on the Hew Zealand Parliament through Incapable drankenne&s. The article then proceeds m preoise terms m charge tha Speaker with repeated aots of drunken* ness and ohalleDges Parliament to purify itself. It 1b felt that Borne notice mast betaken of the matter, though it ia not known whether Government will tafca any aotlon. It is rumored that Mr Mitohelson, who is one of the proprietors of the " Belt," has telegraphed td Auofe* land dispensing with the editor's service!.. G. MoOuliooh Reed is editor of tha "Bell,"
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1715, 21 November 1887, Page 2
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158POLITICAL NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1715, 21 November 1887, Page 2
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