LATEST PARLIAMENTARY. WELLINGTON, La st Night.
At n nutting of Government supperters to -iln/ forty were pivsent, ami ten others accouuteil For. Tho Premier stated Mr Fergus did not appiovw of the action tuken by Mr llislop, hut his loyaltj to his colleagues compelled him to carry on the saino- course. Ho (Atkinson) thought tho ' course taken by Mr Elielop hail purged the Government From nny blame in tho matter, and therefore there was no further need to tnke aetioH, and if his party thought with him there was no reason why tho Session should not he finished early next week. Sii John Hall agreed with the Premier to some extent, but thought a number of Native Bill" ou^ht to be dropped. He, us a Southern number, 10010-d upon these Bills with v»>ry jiio.it suspicion ; and he did not think it would bo wi*o to press them thi< S'Ss'om. Mr Carroll expressed a similar opinion, and tho course recommended by the Premier was unanimously approved, hu I it ig lelieved the Session will end next week.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 400, 7 September 1889, Page 2
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176LATEST PARLIAMENTARY. WELLINGTON, Last Night. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 400, 7 September 1889, Page 2
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