POLITICAL NEWS.
|_BY TELEGRAPH.]
[from our own correspondent.] AVellington, This day,
After the excessive work of last week members have taken a ho]ida} r , and have gone on a trip to the AVairarapa district, so there will be no sitting of the House tonight, but to-morrow the battle is expected to rage. Last week was the best working week of the session, more business being got through than has boon tho case in any week this session. Rumours of all sorts havo been flying round the last few days, from splits in tho Cabinet to the breaking of tho Ministry, from the telegraph boy who receives a crown a week having no addition voted on the estimates threatening to resign to the resignation of tho Inspector of Prisons. Of course outsiders know all about the troubles in the Cabinet—that is, if you believe the outsider, which I don't, and therefore I forbear from telegraphing much of that usually unreliable rubbish which goes by tho name of rumour. This I do know, the Ministry are anxious to bring the session to a close.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3756, 30 July 1883, Page 2
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182POLITICAL NEWS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3756, 30 July 1883, Page 2
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