ADJOURNMENT OF PARLIAMENT.
WEDNESDAY. WEEK. .
CSPBCIAI, TO "THB PEISS.!'V
WELLINGTON, Aticurt 14.'
Both Houses of Parliament on ristat to-night adjourned nnti] Wcdnetdifj August 26th. The Prim© llinister said that stances might arise at any time wfiti would require the attention of P4X& ment,'and he could not agree t£i longer adjournment. "f Sir Joseph Ward said that; he reecf nised the responsibilities of the Gottttfr ment, and if it had made tip its miss that it could not agreo to a longer & journment, he vrould accept the poatJe {philosophically, ' Ho hoped that *b& tho Honsc resumed they would 'be w to with the busmess in ,w ordmarj way. , .!
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15047, 15 August 1914, Page 14
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