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(Per Press Agency) WELLINGTON. July 29. A report is current Unit all (lie Ministers' except Sir George Grey declare that if die majority of the House is against them, and Governor refuses to giant a dissolution, they will adopt the usual constitutional course, and resign ; hut that the Premier has determined, in the interest of the people of New Zealand, not to abandon olliee until dismissed by Goven or. The Working men of the city are organising a mass meeting, to protest against any further immigration by Government. A report from Alien, now prospecting at Wairarapa, says he feels assured that there would be no dillienity in making ill per day if provisions could be obtained without tavalling to .Master on. The New Zealander says : —“ We - are assured, on perfectly reliable authority’',tbat cablegrams have been received from the Agent-General in London within thepast day or two, stating that romonrs of Maori disaffection has readied tin-re, andtnat it has had a very disquieting iiillu -nee in monetary circles.” •
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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 448, 30 July 1879, Page 2
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