Dissolution of Parliament
«. In another column we publish the interesting news that the labors of the session being concluded, Parliament has been prorogued amd members dismissed to their several homes. It is a matter of congratulation to sincere well-wishers of the country that the Stout- Yogel Ministry have been able to successfully combat the fierce attacks of the Opposition, and avoid the snares and pitfalls prepared for them by several of their injudicious supporters. That the Government have been guilty of almost inexousable blunders — brought about by an occasional absence of that adhesion of cohesion which ought always to obtain in a Cabinet whioh hopes to be strong— we are free to admit; but after all, their mistakes have been of no great consequence or likely to effect the general welfare of the Oolony.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 29, 19 August 1886, Page 2
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