BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
(From our Special Correspondent). Wellington, June 22nd, 3.55 p m. The political leader is quieting the Opposition, being desirous of forwarding the business of the session. There have been some startling revelations made to-day with reference to the conduct of the Native War. The Financial Statement will be made on Tuesday next, and no supplies will be granted until the Representation Bill has passed and the Million Loan allocated. Mr. Reynolds has tabled a separation resolution for to - day The resolution is very vague, and not intended to be carried. Messrs. Macandrew and Main have just arrived. Messrs. J. C. Brown, M'Gillivray, and Webster, have been sworn, and take their seats on Friday, introduced severally by Messrs. Stafford, Hall, and Studholrae.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 124, 23 June 1870, Page 5
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124BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 124, 23 June 1870, Page 5
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