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. IMPENDING DISSOLUTION OF PABLIAMENT. ~^^"T J n_i.ciHr.-u..Tn..pn'W.Ha!T.... .-. "Wklungton, Jnly 20. A dissolution of Parliament is impend- :. ing. Ormond last night moved, " That : the proposals of the Government, in respect. to local government and local finance, are unsatisfactory," This is .likely to be carried, and the Ministry will then appeal to the country, aud the work of the present session—so far only preliminary—will go for naught after the usual supplies are granted. The position is of the gravest importance, THE NATIVE DIFFICULTY, The natives at Parihaka are likely to give more trouble. A number of young men and boys liavo been told off and specially marked on the forehead by.Te "Whiti to obstruct roads by'fences, and. generally to follow the tactics of the former agitation, The returned prisoners are carefully kept aloof from this agitation. THEWEATHEE. Weather telegrams/shew that a storm was raging throughout the colony.,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 824, 20 July 1881, Page 2
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147LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 824, 20 July 1881, Page 2
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