THE GOVERNMENT PROGRAMME
LAND Mli, TO Go THROUGH. By Telegraph.—Press Awociatioa. Wellington, Tuesday. I lie caucus of the Liberal party, hald to-day, lasted for over Jwo hours. In official statement was given by the Pre-j micr to the effect that the caucus was) attended by every member of the party except Mr. J. P. Luke and Mr. Ho,""',! and several members who were account-{ 'ed tor. The position of the business in] the House was placed before the wty ' by Sir Joseph Ward, and it agreed to tlie course of procedure suggested l,v nun. It was decided that the Land Bill should be introduced and that the present obstruction, so far as mtmbeie ' were concerned, should cease. It was indicated that it would be possible to , mish the proceedings by December ti, but if that were not possible, Parliament should meet early next year, some 1 time after February, this meeting to J take, the place of the ordinary 11)10 se«. swn if the business could be u.t through. The general discussion upon party matters concluded the caucus.!which expressed its hearty goodwill £ h wards the Prime Minister. I '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 259, 8 December 1909, Page 2
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188THE GOVERNMENT PROGRAMME Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 259, 8 December 1909, Page 2
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