THE ACTING-PREMIER.
I . ~ | I RUMOURS OF RESIGNATION. j I i (By Tele_aph.—Own Correspondents j j WELLINGTON, this day. Rumours of all sorts have been flying i about the big buildings .-is to the iutenj tions of the Acting-Premier, the Hon. j Hall-Jones, when his chief returns to the j' i colony. One or two political tipsters j ' who have made excellent shots in thej: I past on the. Ministerial target, give out I that Mr. Hall-Jones' tenure of office has J about run its course, and that a Canter- j - j bury member, who was at one time in- i | clined to stray from the. Government I ! fold, will step into the "Ministerial shoes I; jof that gentleman. Anyhow, most people j appear to be agreed that the health of r the Acting-Premier is such as to demand his early withdrawal from the turmoil of political life, it is said that a Minister dropped a hint the other day that some important changes can be expected before the next session is far advanced.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1907, Page 6
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