IMPERIAL POLITICS.
London, Juno 13. A meeting of Liberal Unionists supported the proposals of Lord Salisbury. The dibsent (f twenty Government followers canted groundless alarms to be circulated as to the fate of the Ministry. It is probable that Mr U. Matthews will shortly resign the Home Secretary ship. If an autumn session is held Mr W, 11. Smith d-cUres that be will retire to the House of Lords, and in that event. Mr Grschfti will succeed him as leader of the House of Commons, At a meeting of the Tory party, Lord Salisbury s»iil that tha Government would stand by their main measures, prorogue Parliament, and call an early session it xt year. The Conservative; would prefer to h»ve an autumn session. In the House of Commons the Post-master-Gene'al said that the Australian colonies had uccep'.ed a pr.stnge rate, but he was dubious whether their consent was not dependent on certain conditions being ageed to. June 35. 'lt is rumoured that the Marquis of Partington succeeds Mr Smith as leader of the House, and that Mr Chamberlain will succeed Mr Matthews as Home Secretary.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2060, 17 June 1890, Page 1
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185IMPERIAL POLITICS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2060, 17 June 1890, Page 1
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