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WELLINGTON NOTES

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WORK TO FOLLOW

[Special To The Guardian.]

WKLI.I.NiTON. duly •>. The neeb-eml arrived with the lloti-e still discussing the Address-iii-liepiv and its proposed amendments. Sober relleclion appears to lnuv ht-ought to seme of thi' members of the l.iherttl i’arty that tliey have boon rather on rdoino tlieir “protests” and that the country may hold them responsible for the wasted’ time of the past fortnight. On Friday night Mr Atmore. the member for Nelson, while making it <|tiite plain that his altitude toward- the Uon fitment had in no wav chanced. separated himself I’rotti the rest of It's party and walked into the "Noe-" lobby with the Reformers, vhe:i Hr Larry's. r.memlmont. impugning tin fhiveriitnent's handling of the hnit'iug problem, was tint to the Motts.-. Jt will not. he surprising if his example should prove infectious. The relative voting strength of the Government, and Lee Opposition in any division involving the existence of ilm Mini-try i- now settled clearly enough, iso long n» Mr pell. Mr Liu, a ltd Mr Witty -land hr t i. (Irtveruiiieut in preforet./e to rt'sii;.• a 1 i! • rul-L.-theur eiadoion. Mr Mr- . .. •• n.I ills colleagues are safe m me .-si mof the Treasury benches. HKTWKFN TWO STO'iCS. I .! it ( 0.1 i sn. tile Liberal te.e’ttI ... i>.,tet,. wla.se ~,!!■(! luck it was .outer two Reform opponents at I. ... : r:d ion am! so t lio in Ltv ...n : ’ o divid - I f. fees, was in it tan,l House on h'riday night. It,. . , ...| Id-, ..-at in La rliameul. he -an jo t«|.'. sins and omissions of tha Go- ., i in 1.. di. • tiev Ice crgiii. ... .' l;,ri'line coinmu mi v. 1 1 . ... (:... *..-tit bad JM!I I lirougb t. c,, .■ ml Hill, he <GI inl h< .■a'.’ 1.1 not !,:■■.■•. been in the lloit-e •| 1 1 • i n-aetil pro!' "i -d '•" ! -e i t sviitoa:ltv w't!i ilm iarmers. but it .. too:- ea cording this :tutli> lit V | ..!,.,,| j,, , rofe- siotts. lie believed tie ; , ; lie Ilia.: oil tbe la ml ;i .. |iK i 1 ■ big limincitil in I ~, itmicn- got hold of him and in that: | |.- 11 ■;,.i..;.. Tld.-. it must he con ' j,, .. L i. a liub- .hard upon Mr M:>~ j ' ■, poles the r.-iiro.:. hi s h.-iit*' Iteojie. . |, v thi* sia.d! farmers, on t lit I h-1- ■!, and lev the he; limnn-i.d in ; m. ■! c I,'' on i'• • • ..I In-, are a< cc id • 1 \ the me. • |>l the electors :m. pioo i I p diinai I ialii v in dealing wttu hots ;.j , 1 ... The general opinion ill politic:! | oh, 1.-s here is that the present < Invert'I ip.-ni is distinctly a larmers' Govern i incut, with a very close and eon. van

. ue a. Ihe inter ■!- of l ! m limn <u ill - hud but apparently Mr Gorrig.-.i and his friends regard Mr ,tlas--ny s te |„, t: O, .. 1C involve ll e State in pen ; ;;! rmer .' t fading « ntcrorises as : , . ~ I ;, la the I i t liuttncial iustitu i [;!-: !'.\ 11 IN YIKW. I'll,. I'n: Aii, i-1 :-r vra- Wl.u-.m,lh I : 1.. ! orv i I'.val i|s the ’.mini . is ni lie . a.,,,'. ,p..,' i'. e':,. . nromi-b.d Gum , ■ . it.li.t_>.- to til- 1 it" l lt [ , •: if. V, ni c oil. ie- -P from whiel II help... a-sunnd that he bus set hihear, on < losing the debate on the Ad-ill,-10-ilv to-night. Whether ni net he will succeed in doing so dependmainly upon the attitude ni the La hour i’ai tv. and w ith nothing to gui; bv p' el.ingiuj the talking, Mr Wiliam pad hi- ire-mis probably wider-ct t ; y, ,-v, t h :i i ttrlher efforts lor I la- de--1 o , |he Lei •! . This WIU ttiV! 11.. i,;io-i a- mu ii ill! limit- a> tin. e,i ibe Ad,ire- iii-ILody hte .a.-, but it i • t" be Imped. in theit r e i-.i--.-i-i s -,hiti - h vv. ill not turn it 1 , ,'n,acount. The i il P bin ho - he Cl i;! tie celled iiV the “v.eiiriseep.- iteration" ei tin la-t lort oghi and it is s to ii- that the roillltrv at large h. - been ;m belter pleased id.!:! l 01l A I. H FIG M!M. The Hon I. A. Hannan, the menthol In, ert-argill. t hough he ha - um taken a very a live part in the <leb.it' in ■, rbe Addros-. in-lb ply. seem-. t> 1 ~.. ,\ i r.-ii-i i-d timra than any of thi ,it!>.-r speak, is Icrii Mi Mas-i-y "■ lh. s]ja j„ ■ of a promi-i to inirutlme ;t !‘u do; in the present session providin'.. p. : I- a.,| r, i,,rai. I in- iTiute Mom ! , • ■ a , .;-a, is- t., ha',,- bun rtly io!'i.''"l h - el iet; in t hi; due : j 0... Li t ,v,mud, dof it by M. | : !•-. frankly admitted hi- oVei ,i V, and undertook to make amendT; . dee- ni" e-sfiriiy An tl.al th" Lid a ill he I,lt da , 1 i hroliph this ■ e-sion. • i me Mr ,M;a *c v will I" I K-Ilm I e ~ ;; ip. c hi- leg!-inti.lll. and i.rdiuarv coitr-.- thi- mea-tir. .Pl p.,i he re,piired l ‘ii 1 tvn \ '■:)r> j. j;,. i.: .il be heiul e t lie 1 1' ip ' ~l[ : ihe act -111'.-! at ie.li of t p ~1 bje [t |s |, Ud C | sloOll that Mf '-lllset's pro !• rl .v. ill pro\ fie lor pn-ft-r el ;i i! ni ; u-d in - mje eiu.'i it ueneic- -a : i. .. . line, a did the la'." Ihm IP M '.'ah'- A.b- little M.iinrit v Hill <<f Mi1, ... , ..... ; Thi-. ~f i ,e;r-e. will ... • .!■:-■•. Ip. I i-iel.','- of properl l nod ; : : ... who V -lit to m<• h-el h ~ . s ud in n; irl Id. - re | 1 1 e-elit ed ' j.’. ...... m: m,'. in- 'seeks to make ; i:, . m. .il i ... ol ma i, ill f ■ alone m • It c. t bought, hew-ver. tin’ll a ,P c of Ltd.-ra!.-. a-c-pt I’.’.g the lirav, ,: in! philosophy that hall' a 'oaf i - b Iter t ban no bread, will i-t ' 1., c..im.'iit in jutting the mt;.-cl ■■ mi lit Slat,lie Look.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1923, Page 4

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WELLINGTON NOTES Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1923, Page 4

WELLINGTON NOTES Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1923, Page 4

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