THE POLITICAL SITUATION.
ANOTHER FORECAST, Tho Dunedin "Stnr" gives Tor what it is worth tho following extract from tho letter of a Wellington gentleman who 13 said to bo usually very well-informed on political matters:—"The feeling is growing daily that the days of the Mackenzie Cabinet'are nuinberedj and that when Mr. Massey moves his waut-of-confidonce motion he will bo followed into tho loM>y by 44 or 45 members. This is assuming that Mr. Millar and a number of discontented Liberals will vote against the stop-gap Ministry. But v;hat then? That Mr. Millar and Mr. Massr-v will bo brought together, and that, with a view to preventing a dissolution, which otherwise seems to bo the only solution of the present haphazard condition in which neither party can command a working majority, a fusion Ministry will be put in charge of tho Treasury benches. If that j happens, Otago will como into her own kingdom again."
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1442, 17 May 1912, Page 6
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154THE POLITICAL SITUATION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1442, 17 May 1912, Page 6
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