Parliamentary Gossip.
[By Telegraph.]
(FfiOM OUB OWN CORRESPONDENT.) i
Wellington, This day. ! Tho Chances of a Division ,Re- ■ :'■ ■■' ■ -mote.-- - .."■!■'.■■:•■ k I There is no chance of any division this \ day, and the debate appears to be indefinitely protracted. ■ . | Sheehan's speech last night was statesmanlike and quits free from bitterness. Wakefield spoke for three hoars, but his accusations levelled against the Go- \ vernment were utterly unfouyided, His' speech was far more dignified than that of Fox, but his well known lack of politi- ■ cal honesty detracts from aught he utters.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3304, 24 July 1879, Page 2
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89Parliamentary Gossip. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3304, 24 July 1879, Page 2
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