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. (PER PRESSI AGENCY. RUPTURE IN THE Cj ; BALLANCE JRESIGN WELLINGTON. '

There is a rupture in the Cab: lance resigned this morning throu ence between the Premier and Tr< ' The Chronicle gives the follow partial statement of facts leadi lance's resignation ;—Ballance, oi the Estimates, put Fox's salary ut: heading, his salary appearing heads before. The Premier asfc alteration was made. Ballan thought every item should be ch proper account. The Premier sai persistently insulted him and blush. Ballance disclaimed anyi tion. The matter w«s of little cc and as it was only rough draft of it might be altered, the Premier g angry! The Treasurer said it ' departmental and not ques and he claimed thoj right to mar partmental matters in liis own Premier could not hear of such a must have control over every wanted Treasury for himself. B if that was the qase ho had b( Sir George said do so,'.and I'll r must both resign. Ballance repli Be it so, and turned to leave Premier then ordered him, in km tone, to leave the room. ■ Balla that he would not leave till it i

Premier again told him to leav and said ho would call the mess him out. Sir George then left th self, and in a few seconds after

gor came to eject the Colonial Ti was sent away by Shcehan, who room tho whole ; time, Half-an-Ballance was sent for by the Prei ing the alteration in the Estin ccived a telegram from Whitn that an Auckland paper publisl containing sensational news at in the Cabinet, Ballance t'elegr telling him to give it unqualified • Ballance goes to Wanganui • attend private business, The Chronicle says that the proposes at tie next session to measure to abolish honorariun Council. Jackson go; a show of hands to-day, tho result being 20 agai: In tho course of the afternoon eiveil a letter from the Premier being that in view of an earl Parliament and a Native wai also pending settlement of mug ant questions, the Trainer tsH lance might re-consider his (3 Ballance replied that he was ui I his determination, because lit i sider his retention of ofllce wo' public advantage, , Balhuico's resignation was ace andrew sends in his resignation morrow, and it is stated than Fisher will do likewise in a daj The Hon, Mr Ballance sehtfi tion of his office as Ministqflfi being under the circumstjJHH the colony and his collcacßSH It appears a violent alteaßS the Cabinet on Saturday hH

the Premier and the Treasufß question of departmental admi? Native Minister being present. It is reported that the New t aid had an extra out on Satna announcing Eallance's resign;) before any words occurred ';• and Ballance. It is thought probable Mos v pointed Treasurer. n l It is understood that the Get made a provision against any a ■! them before their policy, iii form, is unfolded to the com. - ' poratingthe whole of it in ft speech in opening Parliament]. is already written. No longer any doubt as tot elected Speaker without opposit TIMARU. Very severe weather the last Temtika river is flooded; fo ported to be drowned. The schooner Pelican was < and the captain's wife and if arc reported to be drowned, n The Akabar was driven ash any vestige was left. * A seaman in the Beau! drowned, The boat capsized, 11 and two others swam ashore. 1 WESTPORT. 1

The Wanganui was put back . It is reported that a boat wa upwards, and that two men w it. The coast was searched, gear, fishing lines, etc., wei the bodies came ashore soon a| ceased leave large families. I) who was owner of the wharf f( I the other was a half-caste Canterbury, McLean was ii 1 goi ig out fishing in a small 1 NEW PLYMOU The Maoris resumed ploua this morning. There were ii prjehended and brought in ufl

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 1 July 1879, Page 2

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