The Wellington correspondent of the Auckland Star is responsible for the following ; — lt is no secret that the relations of the two most prominent members of the Cabinet are not as cordial as they should be, and the latest lobby gossip is that' a ' breeze' took place .between, them at the last Cabinet meeting. Sir Julius Yogel, it is said, advocated a loan of not less than ten millions; and Mr Stout absolutely refused to consent. During the argument Sir Julius Yogel said rather hotly, 'I have to find the means ;' and, replied Mr Stout, with equal warmth, 'I have to look:- after the interests of the colony !' It is believed that the loan proposals will be a million and a half per annum extending over several years,; > ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1716, 25 May 1886, Page 2
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