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THE POLITICAL CRISIS.

SPEECH BY .MR. R. M'KENZIE. FAVOURS A COALITION OR A DISSOLUTION. i — | WOBBLERS AND INDEPENDENTS, !I?y 'Telc.s'ri!p!i.-Tiires3 Association',.') Nelson, .Juno 2!. Speaking ;>t a "sooiivl" ju his honour ail ,M r: 1',,. l\i' Kciuie sa,id that t)io npn-pivrtv men. svene {)ib cii'r.-ie oi' (lie present Rvrl'iaiiieiit. He eq.ul.tl r.n: fore-hadow tlio ii.umodiitti re.suits Of Hie present .vi.tji.aliu!], LmtHlioiiglit it wuuld .iiieun an iipjieal to t'.he.- .country asrain in the iic-ar luture. Tl.ere were 1 many who would spoiler put: the country to. the Expense pf another ci.ofi't'i'oii thaii. .afiqCpt tl'ie- ;prese.iit position., and let politics ilri'it,. >.'0 one in Zealand l could say what would, happen w;thin t'iio ■ "??.t two., or three weeks, but 'tile present Government wquld probably .go out. He . was, in favour of a cp.afitioii; or aji ajp.p'eal to 'the .eqnnfrj;,. Others must tie made to. re.c'o'gni.s.fl. their . : rM-9nsibijity,. : If lie ..felt boiiiid to S'o tee a ' di.ssd.iutipn lis jvOiil.u tlq So, Uut he. nail, 110 .idea, yet what would happen. lib .co'u'l.d liavie »epji in tlio'. pfeejit Ministry ii' Jip 'hail ■desired, .but felt it ,liis duty -to- liinisell' ;' ii.sul to the country 'to decline. There were top many Jn;idpp.endgufs.th'c,fcs wi.tii ■ wliom he u;as out oi sympathy,. Every : wobbler .had of ia.to years, tacked himself 0:1 to tho tail 01' the Literals in order ■to ; get i'ii't:p -and' remain i.:i S'arHiuiiont. VpliticaJ, partii's. slioitld' be. recast and re< visbd;. .Hp . diji .not propose to iiftacK' .himself, to aii}" ranlv Tciy 61: iiltra-Lib-eral party, lie'it'elieveil. (hero were ; enough: good m.en in tho House to i'onu ~a ..strong The H'igli; t'riii.i-mi.-HoiuT.-bip liad not been ofi'ered him. : It' it sliqitifl, lie would' have to. ip.rioi.isly cotHiibr liis posit ion ia the p'reseiit f'Wisisv • .

SECRETS OF THE CAUCUS

MB. SEDDON'S PORTFOLIO. . Tl! R WKS'i! COAST AMUSED. - (By Cbrresja'pnil'snt.) ' ._ , t ' Hokitika, ,lv.no it. . Tho- .iniblicitipn. -.of a .not'iivcaiibn ,Uiat. t Keve was a. strpiig-. ■prp.bdb.i'iity of a. I branch; pf tho., Iteforin T.cagu'e .bping started in Hokitika-, th? isr.-t on tho . West Coin.t, Jprbbably accounted- for tiie. - very laujjliablb. stat?ment. which .rau niadd by .the ioi-al "l.ikeral" pajur. In ■its ani'.My to (ry to eouiiie'ract anything that is ppposed'to- Jlr;, 'Seildah; it let -the ! ca-. out of (he bftiv This is v.-'iat il-Naid, - wliile;'all■ ■.the '.iieopl'e of aniy: eonsi'tiuence lauirhed. - "it -is a fact that ifr. T. K, J'. Ss.d- ---\ don,, tiio iniluential' ■ineinjj'er for \Vesfe : ::lij.ii!l,,- lytis- iiiyiteii:-: :to ■..j'qhv.-the. Mi'njs.ttyj-. ■Snd- when !:e declined, .\\ : as'^Vf^^;■«l l osp7J; l , pre-.-t il by the most jioweVful infl.ueiica;. !-iii .lysiliiigtoji :(p' changfl His -n'unilV i'.ndi accept: .officei - lint Mr.- <iey . eiin'ed, • 'tliou'glv he went .--the ■■..length, of . li'is : .seioeiion was.made." And; as ibov..;'l! ,io' escnso iisuli', this- iou ,, na'l' iiiided: "Mr.. -.Seitdpn. .lias A stroiig. per-' ponality iik?'s .his own 'way, and usually 'jets it. ii triiii of iiis : .father's ehaiaeter, so' it is ease of 'like fai'ier '.like-■■sfiii;!" ■' ■; ■: s- Tliis ;; o;iiy. 'made matters worse. , Bii.t is a -siraight-out Rive-away for- '>.h\ Mackenzie, .6"t' , M- ; ;l)i's.'\-Wb?Jc.atiqii. ■ 'Phis ■lis" what we in. \Vt.-tland are expected (0 be'iey'e really bapponeil. - : : - "It was wiiile Mr. ?r-:!{'.on was in,.jVmsVtralia .affe.r 'tiic of I'aili.in.ent." prccreiis the "Lil;eral" paper", . "that he was c;ii !ed for t/t return' for ll:'( -eaiir-us. '.- ;It:. liail-' baeii bis, -intention, -i 0 tak" a short holiday up. country in' bo-li ..Vifitoiiia. -anil N'ew Sotifh . . lmt ..plans- 116- wasj'ui\i;'e.nLly. : - j-eealled. ();i bis 'return to . \Veii.in7Son, -1 nd afloT-' the -seleQUon' ;of a' nH\V : lender, ' iMi\ Seiidnn was g?nl 1'0.r.. n:u!- invitei! !o. ioin tho Mii.istry. Jlr. Seddon was (artful 111 liis reply, and fee::red ihe promise of ]fi-iporttplip'-for a woitliv friend, as an alternative -to- bis own appointment." ' : ■ Seddon was- lilce ; liis- fiitlierj 5 sii 'be-' : stood aside for others;, ami 110 wonder (lie -pcorile lathed! "Q r . '■i The "West Coast Times" ridiculed file' y.'hule, ster.v, .usil asked wliat wiis fna 'ureatesj;' ■in J\sr>HingtoiiH: - It' yvanted. ' y '',wlie,fber': • :itC. .W% ;; .Joserdi; We4:^ ; -an<l many of- his sntelliies. tiow, real's.e ihiit paper as (li2.'iuo r -r pow--01 fill iiiihieece' 111 W'ellinilon. Was it '•Sir iir; Millar-or Mr. Pavno ov Air. 1 >1H ? .Jfr.y bVii vns'even a bidv. "Picture." it added, "(ho bite Ml'. . S.eddon f-iviri'r place .'Ells.-.'and 'tlic, Russells,';- .standing:: 'Bu'xtpns.'and^.tiio

The whe-k;;bitsiness: is too. funny. . Yet ; despite lh<: nrolubilitr of. hhvin.T a Siddon w!io.refused Cabinet bonour.'S, the'..'organ-.' ising of a'bi'aiH'li nf the lie.foriii Lcasiui in tho hotna of Heiidonijin goes on miTH'.v. - -■ . , v _'' THE ALBANY INCIDENT. THE AND' THE ■IIIJ.P.ORT.ERSv ' .; (By T'lejrapti—Spocial Oorwponden! ) . Auckland. June 2t. of tbn Prliiio : Minister .:to' tho press. Kgarding lU'Os's; Association ..ae'cbiint;. /,of : a. ,, ''sce.ne'' ; ijthat;. ee^iiiTOil ; :T.at. .Aiba.ny' casts' '.an, ■ underservredi reflection upon thi? .news■piipers and; pressmen . concerned. Your cnrrespoiu'ent. is 'in a ■ position (o state | some facts, which siio'-v that ail pains ! were taken;' in securd.'-' tlic- accuracy . oi'" tho report, ■ Mr. Jlnckeiiitiß says: "To 'begirt with, ilib vPnss Asscciatio:! had .no. T'cprs'seiila'tiV:->. there.'' 'i'his is corr.\'t, but th» /.fact, was,-■duo., to, tli'e' couvoiiience. .of .ve"pbrt.ers'. heiiig. overlooked. . The "Herald" and t lib "Star" each .so,lit a representative I .'to: Albany isy the' laiini h . that corveyed tin? l'firi.e Minister. On arrival, tliii i piessiiicii .found that Mr. .Mackenzie and i iiis party xeivj to :r'efurn:ib, A'uck;aiid; by but. '"jyoirp.' Jinfbrntfd. would be r.o roam .therein; for them.. Tho oiiy. !i.ea!;s of ""ro.t,liriii'iiii la Auokbiiu!, ■ihorofprbi'Viy the laiuieh, which' left . : }).ofor(:" llie.. .ccriclusion of ■tlie '.'f.u'siutipn. at;.' i\:hieh; Mr. .JlacfoiiVzie.;t'ne ; Pjily btuni 'tpy .ilieiiv, . obtVuned. train the. sri'iinc." ili;iiiWtor, ii "<lie!ate" of wli.-.t lie prop.o-ed t'i say in liis address,. an"d .-aK. siuiio; ifigbt. to. eaufinn their notes.. It was either that oi' '■nothing;.' since , lip,tli' reporters we're. ' no.tr iii iiny. o(!i"'r way sib.'o to propsrly -eoyer .-.tliS /prbceediiigs.'"' ;lii' fbb."es:enin'g;..' Mr.i .Mackenzie was duly seen,, .and. in addi•fi<i!i. to coniinnipg'" Hie note Me- "Hbrj... . aid" reporter had oi' his remarks, lie- ■ dictnied ..statement .as.Mbthe sceiia between Mr. 'H.ari;is and hjmseUV In. !l:e. : account e? the; scciiein (ftiesiiaii hat! br-iui feceiveii, and, in order that 'Ji's. nivviiy .as possible' to what, happened should noc.ni.r-d. j Hie :.twoV ;acc,b\i'ri't3. v;e,f.o; cum pared, iiji'd til'; siory that was sent..put. ,b ; y tliQ; Press .'Vssociatibiii. .an® .used'. in.'. tli'e. "Hcriiid''' wii's the 'result'..' Thr> supplied aecourls differed. ;as to tho atlitude ot the' av.die'nrei. and in order tha! no inis'akei: idea . should be giyeis, this asin'ti was.not rct'erre.l to iii' aay w;r. thh' \yoi;'d iiulicaie. ■wliicli si'ild the: ;a'iiciieh'c'e i'odlc in the 111 at'- ; ■iE»K

Mr. Mackenzie says. 'tj(e , iiibetiiifT TOfs strpngly jiisiagQiiijiio til Mr. . Karris; rithc'i'.s '.state., that the jii'eefi'iiir de'ired .'Jfr!. llftrri<; Jo '.linve-'-ii Koiirihg; : : '.r].tCvl J rc'ss:-As'-. snciaiion iniessagp ?aid ih;it "for a vltiln iho n!n:pjphr<r!' wis- p'cet'riM!, ilicre bein. l ; sevpi'al: liiterjtfctipnS from the' andlomo;" There was no nt tempi in. or.v way'io do in .injustice'nther to the rrime. Miniver or to Mr. IlarriV. Tiie rep'pH la lie an unbiased statement of wha'C ii'ctiiai.ly bfe,uii!ed.-

T:i- A ut-Ul;)ntl miiltm!: i« known of I lie "a:lierod. i'niloj;i:S'iis.s.' * t'o •.vhich' .Mi:'., 1 M.ar ? Ueijiiip 'iil.l.i'idry-, anil jnessmeii. ireiierally iirci .crctiihgi' a hi lie *?ek at : (he politician's "of "I Ipw been- inisrep're.-i'iii: od." _ i}_ iv,-i- ti:ilorliu::iif>. dial bn. the occu-ion Art. 'iniv-fjcii'i ivrr.ii,iigei.ife:ils' '.vercs so ..bundled iis ((.)■ ipiryycn't {!)<.«" irprHers doiaile: fur in- duly f't;pn.i ;it Albiiny lo'lis (i.inusli tjo rf'co.n! ju.Ht .what [tiiffeiird, l)» sdnreniijß e!ir ivii; io ■In Vvritili'iJ 'liv t').!.n ti-n'ry fi-uu 't.lin Uvn •i-ECariita' iouxcei b£ sUjipfe aii. sSor't ■jraS.

■ii.i.iiib' fo s'.eor a sa to middle course bv jsa-iffi> n I?i.:itf 1 t'utt 111aiitl: s'tjckiitg h> i'ii.ft'i.s eonlinued by iesuliii'f b.qtli tegefOie'r. There u'a.s :iih u'o'ii.hoiv jife !iii-! i prp-rataiioa, ■iiii'st (lie jjiii-js-ter >-].ioi.iiil ii? ilic fjjiit t.q rocn'.'iii-o I'hak his vieu- of flip us hit ici- is baseil upon a ■111 Toll n 11 si oil.

THE UPPER HOUSE; i<T.W A I'POI XTMF.NTS, ' H is nii/iqitncei! dial (iirec rie.!V' nifrn-. bei's liave bran appoiiiied fo; iho Upper j!oii.?p.. Tiie niVpoi.ninrentq 'n.re. .for .a ierm' ■ol M'vei: iv inf; .iitade. UiVil'p.V tlie Act 6t .1.591. The n,ew.f'n'une'illor> .n'i'ev^ I j li ' 1i.01.1.. Si 1- Stpxvai'i!, I'iie lla.ii, T. Y. Be,nt:Sn, ami iSK'.. friiue ■I'aivat;!.. Si f Wi.l.Witiii; 'St.e.«:,ai'd, w ; lio sit for a i' very, icua per.iml 0!' yfar- iii Uie Um'-« I'i li''j)r.''-i'n!:i!ives, but. .wiu; did iiot.fpek ■ .re-id.rtM iq/i ia ; l: year,, was br-rti ai h'cadM>.?v ..ijerK'slifre, Jfe is TO; ycaf-s. of age, a : ntf fust aifi'i.vfjd: j.ii iXew'vfeiiiand bv 'iho Ship Mer'i'y in '.>-'O2. Ifr sai, ih U«; O'tnio Provincial Pojineil, From 1871' .;to 1875 he rrprt-cnteil Waitaki in I'ailininet-t, sl ' J'O.wa?' retur.hed. for a.li.d ■h.e eo!'.linuou«ly a ii'.einher rig'.it up tq last.year, Sii; Vviliiaiu, Steward y.*a's '. elected Speaker in l'S.9i, aiul eeeujiieil lhat , pqsf for I'srlianient. JIo .via? knighlwl in,' 1.902.. ' jfr.. Tamo I'ai'ai.', .vac returned.■firfct' to Parliament as tlife reiiresentative of 'tiia Soutlverh Jladn eleetorat'e in 5885, and sat ■continuously fof;,tha:t seat' till last' rear, iihcn he I'efire:!. Mr. I'arata «a« ii.orii at Kuapiike, BiufT; .'and is h direct; :dest'i'iuiuni bl ? iliq: i'anie;i Sfattri navigator i'amatea. As a. youth lie engaged in tlio. pilot service at .\Vaikouaiti, but.'for many .'y'Piirs iir\v: lie lia'.f eairiecj' iii ; f;ii,mi.ng nttlv suits en a suc.ee-»fu! The Soiitliei'iv JKori ■'elc.ctorate'' i.s.'iio.w represeiifed by his son,. Mr. C. Parata. Tho Hp;';. T. Y.':J3uiieaii.is. 75 : years cif : a?re.. He is: a native, ef Tvrone. and emi fed to' Victoria. 111 '.'l.B, r )S... When' Hie n-.i.nstau rush tool; iliace h<! eatae Id New :/e'ii!a.iid'. as: a; lnjiier iui'!l''.subsequehtlv 'took tip iarmiiig at I'iikeuri. Mr. Dune'aii rejwtecn led AV'.aitaki foi 1 niiie ye.:;rs :j!i ParuiK.l. fpt; Oamaru. For m'x years (lOQltfi) .'he w.s' .Uni!*.Ur Tor . Ivaiids; .ih.':the".Seudmv''Govi, : et-araent, bnf when Sir Josejili Ward formCdj'tHS Cabinet. :li.e- .gaye: "plare.. : 'to J[r. m At' (ho last cleetioi) Mr. .Dim, .can was, defeated for O.hmaru .by ■Sir. Ice (uppo.-itioii). bESSifINPROSPE.pTS,

IIEFORA[ I'AR.'h' COXFIDEXT.

- nro assemblW :-W ".eli-nffion .Minwwhal.. oarlior Hum ,-fpV : -,tho : : se'ssi'6n. ; .which.' !is to- dpoh on ilnir.-day next.- Most of .Use North l.slaiKi members- :of i Kb'-' 'Reform--'-.. party : : n.S.;.?ts i'Xe'aderj 'Mr, Massey;" ■ai rived., .yestcnlajj,,. ■' .A. luimlx'r .ott ineiif-, :■' ? S V s ' 0 t J v;. afi; ivo dir ! ■ I-®'ouiet-. inislore afo; nP'town.Qxcopx (hs .Hon., -J;;- Colyiii, iw:li6: if - , ! F Kl ™ ( -.., t ' 0 attend -.the funeral' of ■the- lato hir'-iohiv -Logan CahYplieil.,l; ; .An miorma! gathering of the Opporii.- ti.o.n taucifs meet in;; nill be held -"before.' tlifl ses-um bejjhis. .-Mr;. :llassdy?. and . ; thc ' nn'mbors of Lis'p.fly.aie (idcing things .n.uif t.ly-. -. 'i.p ; -.&. eonnnandimr a majority wi,en Ike tnis - Vi' - r Oo'vernnieiit i:s;-.p!if in, t'! fi -®t: iir.ii..ili visiosi;■ /-IVuSS-^tiicy;;n re'-; f j us.t!■ sas piiyio'.-.-ly disii.ii-linod. to indulge iir -.any; prouialuro .. - tlie::. pai: t.>v.i'oiiilej's .-are;- :iiot I'-PJ. o ',';*''' C (' : ■'-?-tKofPoliticiil'.. position i ':»l .iiionient , -iii .''detail?' biitMa'-'barbfu}'-' iiiv.r.-t!»ati'ou-:-how-i tha! (if the members, w-iu) were associated with tiio' Wanl Uofevnineis!-. j;, (| u . <iivision in-l-'ebrnai v, a ;Sii!liijieii(; '-'number 1 'to;; 'assure-' 1 .1 iiaiii :iinivfea> . tue;Uelorn.iv-\iy!ips.o;'politics':-:ar<v /ijparly;;;Cs;\po!ssilib¥iii^ own views. . Each- of :f hrst> mei-abars' will' 110 doubt avail hiMso!f'ort.!io.opsiortunitv. si' .".-•chle.d .by i!:-e weid-m-coniid'-nco tlo-• V.i'p, -'.wiHi. which (lie • real ' bus:'of ;.V;the :... ; ssioii : >: : uil!:'. . to explain liis apparent elianse'of allitui!-. 1 . In Kf-neral, fbeir are-that, -ijie'y/hayo. no. ■'eoi!fs<loiir : i> ; ':'iiVl..:'a. iMiiuMTV Avlic.-L' !<'v!er was. .e'r-efed twenty-two l ■ - for:':its ."ticiiibiis" l otUe'rv ih-asj ■ tiie'-v'o-/ni'ai;kal)le--^lrcuinstancrs^in;^hiclv^itiOT!^ ti>ii'.(l inio oflioi>, and. yet lni.< durii!!? the "ilast: (:Ln? nipli'Jis randualorl tbe'-aiiaiis of: ■J 110. cniuiti-y iviHi ''a.s - : rnuc}i : ra,s - if •' aeV-rc-cliieil' by an invineiblo | majority, ' • ' i?,..---? 'trf

A I EADEPLES 1 * HOUSE tiuU tlibi.Govci'nuiont Tviil meet Parliament w-ithout having:. .iilied ''' Pj v? c; 'J '"'of: Y* A ttoriiev-General:'. -ean ies' jvitji; ii; - thn '-.Leadership.-:; of! ;Ti:e '(iovei'iHiic]it. will, " l .'i U! Lower Jloii>e'by. appointing an '^tt o ruo^Gciioral :i ;froisi.\. 1 ho./ active r; raiiks'; ■ o fe4 l! .that tho office tvil! bo allowedto reinain bb^iip-; :poinic!!. ;: ,v'This.?officc!vwas i filicd-after. : :'tlib: resignation of Sir John I'indiayby the •.'late ;Hon;:. Jl' ; souior'C sqf :^h^;Cpuhcilivwlib;':.raay ; « :bo/ •m;tingrL?ader aro the Hon.. o.' SamuelHv;Mins;J^ltiis : ;be)ieyodJj. lmwevpis;''.tliat;;Mr;?SanHiel' would:! notVcon-.'.' sent; ■!£:'.uct'tas^Leader;^^

A DISCREDITED LEADER ' ,!§?;' 1 ; ®e:;ascertaihed^Uioi;idea: Unit Kir vJo'sepb Ward may resume . the ■leaders])i p. 0.l ..tiib,v"Libenil:■party dees' not,find . initchyfavour, e:thofc>.'vrith.; '.its members, or with, irs present le.uiers: Reasons lor tin's niiinuif. are. liot. far tr> .<ok. ■:TGxniiiuictl=X<olirl]>v;.SirSJo.sepli".;- I War<l's?. r rbV"' :,cord':. : as.^ calculated' to in's>ire'coniiderce in t.lic. faction 0 - Avhicli'ylitxs' attiiiiiiii;;' the. PremiershvivJie 'srreer'ded '.t'fra.'ih'Q.vita^ developed by Mr. S'eddoh. l-'rpm the eiee'-' "t'Qn^oft-^iXQ^thd^liitftraJj.pSftvVrehinicd* triumphant , faced by., an'-Opposition r<ducrci .to 10 member:;.. Sir Joseph Ward ihe Premiership in lilyli, and his first elect ic.its lost him-eleven'seatv ' lii., .■c'ar<»rj|is'grader of : bmiciKwith. : .;t7i.oyH'arr6>rest=.fpf' - .viet6r.ies;': , suect'ndin.ff elections in .101! lie retained its ..occupancy, of the Trea.-ury. benches "::by ; iho Speaker's : from;:tifUbe;;urider,,tlie- pro-ssim of- an opposition' .of. ;IH . Aehialh- Sir JToseiilr AYard: h"h : s^:bbeit ; disorcdited?l)y:'liis: :■ ofpnrljr.' ; ■ "The caiiciis;jin; : tins policy "iaiddown in I lie ex-.' tracriiinary : iui.;! e\-.tniyai.'.int Governor,'sl Sj:?vcli o!' thb '■sliortr'-Wssibn\;:Vbut';sincb. (iron t:!ie aiiii. o:' f!u< .Jlaeke'pzie (!6vi>;-ii-nicnt.: lias been ,tr> dembnsir.ito it» :nadw;a.tioU : .'an(l. t .{p. :Hv.G..._(l-qv.;iy. i tlio J: j)ro^raiiiVi l .i v "ijviDi which it was'ii? : ;o.ciatpd ,so.recently.;

LABOUR AND SINGLE TAX . The development of ihb United, Labour is. aiv outlying ; ; .;fvatiirevof; po 1i li but. it is attracting a .good deal oi'-atten-lioiV. _ Report persist'e'ntlpoilif's; to •Vb.wld" eheVisli!!:?.. an. ambiiion io lead tli-n. Labour jiai;!y, but many difiie'ilfies : staii(l' .iiv tlie' yvay.' One lOf 'tlie ds the adherence of .;tlib;.;Jate;,3(iriister!-f6r:' ICiiiicalion to 'singlo ■ .thx* jpriiiciplesi ;A!tlioiigh it heen/.fely; stated;4liat silicic (eNersv.and, IjabMrar riVen Jiave a grea! deal in com'mor,, it is notorious that 'in:. i)i:o.i->iit leaders of Mho hiiKiur partv willnrvev consent to abali:-h thosfl Customs Miiiies; which are : intviided' to prb-f.-cr ai;.;! tester local. industneV.' .Under tiM <p ciicunistanees, the way to a Sasiiag alli/iiieb bitwce.i Mv. and the l-'b.iur jiavty :i's by ne nuvins. sniceth, "..

THC HIGH COMMIbSIONEHSI-MP ;' /n?.r>ollS' to iho Vieiors" wa? thi' polir.y whicfc^gaiiiyvfor ili». lii)ji'i ; al^^•■:i)arly s: o'n'd-, of it-; )iic'<t bpproni'iaU: r.ii'knanii s, but :if feme vei'y p.!;>?-isil>! 6l..storios.. now. eunvi't |:as:j\ *tfiiy; : ji,;pplipy of;' 'Si'jni 1 5;,16.--.illo-'Jvii'ii .il'.iish'ed" is nov.- ; beisn: :;iiuhi!ic(l;;. :whicli? fJuvs"'i.ifpi!^hltn:n^; , t;ivii'jv., I -Some wrdl-iniormcd. p?oplo Itelieve . tiiat ' lie !i,i; tin hope of' rr.OTiiing tin:, leader--jiiip pf-tiK; patsy hp !,Vf Io defeat, ;,i> li';it, ■;iii."<io'i'a.jlll ■.r>!' :te(iir; :di!^;'.u;'iaied': ; .ey^rpf; : dn.'f luiyi'osf '.oC ;High: It i.--. allo'jri :i ih.it' i'ifcst wiggle Ji s : ;l'ii;; jirpgre s«s, Jjet aitil .fof'.;pbs^ , (s!Qiv' ; of ;tJii.3^nice.;./lpiiviiV{j..';t.hot.loi%;"pnrtj'.'O.t" t lte 3911 .svSr-ion v .?i! v. r.'iVn hi.-! wiUingnr?-; to the : liilice... !iS<yv ""it-.'lis v ,'pvoi>a' I>!y'.. '.aif 'Vyeii"; l^tmh^Kr^.iiiXl t n?Tit»ii^<.fbj*--'^liiMis* , iisJ : .ib \ofl'oivs;'.;f . i-oiiij/iflaiiie *!iiin; ~ t !je' ' wnrk 'v. ;ii< ;i ■••!! are ag|TC'i a.«i':iU hir - : .j!j'ii.i?!.r\v It ■!» >ty.i,eiJ ; i'(l|:rt ,i : t'li.b;-.:t'?\y.p. poi i'iiciiiiis■ a:iifi:\:e '/ft Srinie. i;'r< ; 'n(Vmij ;1 ■'■!lic-fn'.r'o;.'. •1 F.iijVe nior.f..-; ■;!> ijv ■ : M ; h , '(i ■ iliiVll' '.:ii'tiv.oi;.pH'(iT'li- ieh, t'ii ftv ;ii;tlt... ; lie ..iilvVxsprtv j Houiiij 1 .■'■'"•j

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1475, 25 June 1912, Page 7

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THE POLITICAL CRISIS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1475, 25 June 1912, Page 7

THE POLITICAL CRISIS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1475, 25 June 1912, Page 7

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