[Herald Correspondent.] . Wellington, Friday. There are signs of a break up of this troublesome session, for which the Ministers will, no doubt, feel duly grateful, as no Ministry has ever been so much badgered by friends and enemies. After risking their very existence for East and West Coast Railways, some of its advocates have turned round on them m a most shameless manner. Hon. John Br) c« will leave by Kaikoura next Sunday week to prosecute his action against Itusden. The 'Frisco ir>ail service will be debated this evening. A few days ago it wa=! thought it might lead to some t>ossib'e (onfliction, but all fears m that respect have now vanished. There is a I retty general concensus of opinion that if the soi'vico is to be retained, Auckland, : nd not Sydney, should receive the beneGt. "
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1459, 19 September 1885, Page 3
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