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PARLIAMENTARY.

[ PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. { Wellington, May 22. In the Legislative Conned, The Attorney-General said he had an explanation to make of a personal nature. In his speech on the motion for the second reading of the New Zealand Loan Bill on Friday last he had been represented as having referred to the Bank of New Zealand. . He had never alluded to that Bank in any way whatever. He had not said the Colony would be insolvent if the Loan Bill was not passed, but he had said that if the Bill was not passed the Government would be placed in a disadvantageous position — something approaching to bankruptcy — if the Bill did not pass. ■■ ,

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 126, 23 May 1888, Page 2

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PARLIAMENTARY. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 126, 23 May 1888, Page 2

PARLIAMENTARY. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 126, 23 May 1888, Page 2

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