POLITICAL CRISIS
PARLIAMENT PROROCUED UNTIL NEXT MONTH. ■Sir Joseph Ward, Prime Minister, 'interviemed yc*teruiy by ah' 'Evening Post representative with-refer-ence to the political position' and the course he intends to take in view of the results of the G-eneral Election, said that Parlaonenit has been prorogued until the 10tih of J«anuiai-y, and that-he has no'■ further statement to hiaice at present.
THE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. " '' ■ ] WHAT DOE*, IT MEAN? (By Telegraph — Press Association^) WET : .rGTON, Lost Mglit. An officiai i i..:iour.ceineiiiit was miadie to-day tfliat is' prorogued miti'l Jahaiary 10t.h.. 'J lie Pnime Mfilnistei*, when, as-ked if this indicated that Pa.rliaime'n.t would meet next month, or if he would make a statement regarding tllie Govemimlent'st initeaitucirs,, replied that lie wiould' not ajble to do so until after the Christmas holidays.
THE HIGH COMMISSIONER. TERM EXTENDED TO 31 at • MARCH. It is officially anmcuaioed that Sir WillKiam HaQl-Jiones' term of office as High. Commissionier has beeav. oxtended till 31st March next.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 5
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159POLITICAL CRISIS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 5
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