Parliamentary Gossip.
■ '■ ■ r . XBr v TELEGRAPItf] | p: ~~r.t.~ !T' ( /■ '.-: '-■> '!'>■•' ;■ ii I ■ ""», Probability of a Division going What Party will Eowe Supoj. :j «T.af?WL^^| -^ The Libiral Movement. c rjl tJnloM ■trenuouf efforts =;»*» ma^e, and pressure put oil the, Northern faithless memlners, a division will go against the GoTernmenfr/" ,( - v . ■ } . r! .-.-~ i ' :' '..;.•. !'upinpwn^ whfthißr ,the ■ Gpyernor, mil;,.'grant* <a>dissolution if Government are. beaten by a small ipi^i jority, but: &>ni£,<?f :'.';t|ie' Ministry look favorably on the chance of.gettiogiit.-i ■ • The Opposition want to''force a division. before the abrieit members arrive, i
The Times rthis * morning threatens Wellington people with a removal joi the seat of Government if the mass meeting is held to-mdirowV'as 'advertised, to form a Liberal League, and lay down a basis for a Liberal platform. It is easy understood the source from-whence it comes. ' Great satisfaction is felt here that Mr Sowe regards the interests of his constituents in preference to party ties, and his independence is appreciated. ! ,;
It is felt that every town should follow itTeliingtonV example; fetid form a Liberal Association. !
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3303, 23 July 1879, Page 2
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172Parliamentary Gossip. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3303, 23 July 1879, Page 2
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