Gossip from our Correspondent.
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I [ .;_.:? '[^ ''!'' .' t^iLiNGTON,. iiast nigtt^;: H Ther.e : are various rumors afloat as to the action to be taken by the Opposition on Assembling of Parliament. One statement is, that Ormond would move a vote of no confidence. It is however unfounded as he will content himself with opposing for the present. Erobably Mr Hall will lead the Opposition in the Upper Hom^. .It is • asserted ia Ministerial,! circles, that Sir Wm. Fox will more, the vote of want of confidence on the, address: in reply, supported'by Major Atkinson on the financial policy. Stevens of Christ-; church, and Wakefield of Timaru, with' McLean of Otago, taking leading parts in the debate The Opposition intends this Session preventing the introduction of the representation and electoral measures. ., r --.■■, p ;;.■ *'-..,.,.. i ■;-;.■■/-. ''i'fi
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3226, 21 June 1879, Page 2
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143Gossip from our Correspondent. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3226, 21 June 1879, Page 2
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