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THE COMING SESSION.

« THE NEW HOUSE. appear in the new Parii a!MIlt , either through having | JWII defeated or through not haymg stood for re-cholion 4S J. Malhvorlhy, L. J!, l-'hillipps, C i" '0010 0. Kcvlds, 1;. Lawiy, K. H. T,vl or, H J. Grren.sl.-Klf, A. Dillon, C. Hail ■B- A ,V W - W. Jennings '. Dive, J. T ITogaii, \\'. n. Field, 1) M-Laron, R A. Wright, .]. p. l.ukc, .) Ctraliwn, .1. Duncan, C. A. C. Hardy T Y. Diiiwan, .r. V. Arnold, and Sir W. J. Steward. Of these, «!x (Messrs. Phillinps, Lawry, Dillon, Hall, Grahum, and .Sir Win. Steward) did not sock re-election. Of the 18 who stood and were defeated, 11 wero supporters of the Ward Government, one (.Mr.. J. Duncan) was nn Independent, and three were members of the Reform party. Of the sis members who <liil not seek re-election, one was a member of the Reform party, and five vrcro supporters of the Government. The Keform j>arty held Mr. Phillippe's peat, and won four of the five Government seats. The sixth seat was captured by an Independent (Jlr. Atinore). The meml)or6 of the new Parliament who tvere not members of the old Parliament are:—Messrs. R. Coates, A. ITnr-i-i«, .T. 11. Bradney, T. Payne, J. R. Dicksnn, T. \Y. Rhodes, H. A. Young, R. Bollard. H. Campbell, G. Hunter, J. H. Hscott, G. R, Syfccs, C. K. Wilson. W. A. Veitob, ,1. Robertson, Dr. A. K. Newman, A. 11. HindmanOi, W. H. D. Bell, H. Atmore, R. M'Callnm, W. J. Dickie, F. H. Smith. E. P. Lee, and C. T-. Rtathnra. These are distributed amongst tlus.vartons parties as follow:—Reform party, 15; Lalwur, 4; Independent, 3; Government, 2. In the old House the M'ard Government commanded 51 vote as against 20 on the Opposition benches—a majority of 28, or more than two to one.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1362, 13 February 1912, Page 4

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THE COMING SESSION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1362, 13 February 1912, Page 4

THE COMING SESSION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1362, 13 February 1912, Page 4

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