A DOOMED MINISTRY.
Everybody (even the Premier himself) new recognises that the Mackenzie i.Uiuistry is deemed <. Not even the p;-:!ictic appeal by circular to the malcontents* u.u sav-5 the situation. The ■majority of the. members-, cf the 1 House have mada up their minds that ".Mir McKenzie Inns.lt go, rsiid the proIdngatioii of the no-conhdence debate only serves to make the dying agony mi.ve painful. But- when, the Mackenzie Ministry -iv no more, and Mr Mws.i?y is in power—what then P Will he be a'bic to provide, ii. etaible Government:' He has ccrtaki.ly a compact body cf .thiircy-cight behind him. But this is not n majority cf eighty; nor ii' 3it f.'i;'/licient to ensure the passing of impr.itr.int legislation. There is in;])?, however, th'nt once Mr Ma.ssey «Mii:'y to power he will draw to his .-.ide> a nunilxT of tho Moderate Libera'ls, alr.d thnt the coalition wliirh a 'largo neeticn of the community desires to see will 'be eonis.u.mmated.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10678, 5 July 1912, Page 4
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159A DOOMED MINISTRY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10678, 5 July 1912, Page 4
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