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THE TALKED OF DISSOLUTION. More Speculations About It.

Wellington, March S. Although no formal decision has been come to by Ministers in the Cabinet, it ia generally thought in well-informed circles that Ministers, whilst agreeing upon the desirableness of immediate dissolution, agree further that in the face of the public utterances of some of their own supporters, they would hardly be justified in asking for a dissolution. The matter will probably be settled towards the end of the week, and until then it is useless to speculate. The general opinion, howevor, indicates a meeting of Parliament as usual, though somewhat earlier perhpps: the thirteenth of May is mentioned as a probable date.

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 145, 13 March 1886, Page 6

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THE TALKED OF DISSOLUTION. More Speculations About It. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 145, 13 March 1886, Page 6

THE TALKED OF DISSOLUTION. More Speculations About It. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 145, 13 March 1886, Page 6

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