THE COMING SESSION.
PROBABILITIES DISCUSSED. ©r Teiccrnßh.—T*re63 Association.! Christchurch, January -1. Most of the current political (josm'h probably is unreliable, but there may he sonic grains of truth to be jjalbeml. It has been stated here, on what appears lo I* prod authority, Hint the. dofea.t of the Government on tJio lest division next, mouth, is practically assured, owinif In tlie ('.elcrnunalioii of certain Labour and ImlepeiHlenl members to remnvn Kir Joseph Ward from ollico, largely on personal grounds; but. when Mr. Massi;y bus formed a .Ministry, according l-n the local prophets, the relations between Labour and the .Advanced Wins of Lilreivilism. which is strongly reinvented in Oinlerbury, will bo found to 1» dote. The talk of Jlr. Millar's retirement is (,'oiiernlly known to be based cm n probability, the Minister of Labour being disposed to apply himself (0 )e-.s arduous work—and perhaps more remunerative work—than has been his lot during the lost year or two. The insinuation or defeat of the Ministry might seal his determination.
It is stated confidently that Sir Joseph Ward is ready to ftaud a.sid<> in favour of a new leader, if 0110 can be found; Init no uanie is mentioned with any (knnitcness.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1346, 25 January 1912, Page 4
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199THE COMING SESSION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1346, 25 January 1912, Page 4
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