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WELLINGTON.

(PEOM OFB OWN COBBESPOKDENT). August 22nd. Last night Mr Yogel asked the Hon the Colonial Secretary, whether it is the intention of the Government to recom- | mcd His Excellency the Governor to ■ dissolve the House of Bepresentatives ! after the termination of the present session. j The Hon Mr Stafford in reply said, I " I cannot believe that this question is j ! put with the consent of those hon gentlemen with whom Mr Yogel is supposed to act. They have, lam sure, a greater sense of propriety than to suggest a question of this kind ; I think it arises from the idiosyncracy for which that hon gentleman has gained some notoriety. I decline to answer the question." The Disqualification Bill was read a second time. The Libel Bill goes into committee next Wednesday.

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Southland Times, Issue 1009, 24 August 1868, Page 2

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WELLINGTON. Southland Times, Issue 1009, 24 August 1868, Page 2

WELLINGTON. Southland Times, Issue 1009, 24 August 1868, Page 2

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