THE PREMIER'S ATTITUDE.
A'ithougjx no definite announcement kiae been made by the Plrime Minister, it is understood that he inform* ed his Scfutiherti- foWoweirs tihat he 'would have a majority im the House on a- no-ccßjfidence motion,, and that >he is therefore undecided whether to call Barliament together before June. It4ei diffieulja to-see- lwjw Sir? Joseph could have brought himsSff: tosucli an» optdmistio frame of mind. In) view of the minorilty of his own Party in the He-use, and tihe pwbKe dteicdaa;ationj& .made by three of T-tflie -LnhouV say nothing, of erne or more of tfee Independents, it | its inconceivable that the Plrimie Minister couKdi \ arrive at tlhe (Xmcflimsiom that he cam control* a majority in. the ntew Paaffiaanientb wiittiout a Etiupend'ou* appeal to tihe romantic. TBie puiblio vs& not b© satisfiedl that pledges have beem! broken itn lihe deMberate Soir Joseph wou|d [ '&&&*s imd ictsept no; a«surs- - up* i is iiot-iii a mood to fetrfwwli: even by' thie first 6i tfcV lland. ' . ~ .
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10513, 30 December 1911, Page 4
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163THE PREMIER'S ATTITUDE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10513, 30 December 1911, Page 4
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