IN STRANGE COMPANY.
THE ONLY SKAT, IJ3FT FOR MB. DJCKSOX. Much amusement lias boon caused among members of Parliament by the prospect tliat Sir Joseph Ward will find seated just behind him m the House Mr. j S. Diekson, who defeated bn- John •indlav at lVrncll. Mr. Diekson found (hat all the places on I he Opposition side of the lion-* lilt! '"*" forcMallcd, ami tlirrc appeared to be no other bench a>ail•ihle Mr J. C. Thomson, a Government supporter,' has taken a seat among Oppo- « lion me nlx-vs, and it is understood that he Teclie" to move. Mr. Dickon jloce t Silo may 1» able to E Uiy *hei» ™k when the other nu'liik-rs, as a (;onwqm.nco of the cspcclert change of bov onmient, move across the floor ot the House. .
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1364, 15 February 1912, Page 4
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131IN STRANGE COMPANY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1364, 15 February 1912, Page 4
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