PARLIAMENTARY
REFORM CAUCUS
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association,
WELLINGTON, June 25
A on nous of the Reform Party is being held to-day. This morning it dismissed the coining session and consideration was given to the attitude the party should adopt, but at the luncheon adjournment no indication was given of the nature of any deciV ions reached,
A motion was passed expressing sympathy with Sir Joseph Ward in his illness, to be forwarded to Sir Joseph expressing the party’s best wishes. Motions of sympathy were also carried in reference to Sir M. Pomnre and Sir G. Hunter, prevented by illness from attending the caucus.
All members of the party were either present at the caucus or accounted for. IH UNITED PARTY CAUCUS. '
The United Party met in caucus this morning, but nothing was reported at afternoon.
LABOR CAUCUS. The Labour Party meets this week, probably on Friday. 11
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