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THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

It is generally understood that SJs Bobetfc Stout ia prepared to retain ia political life, and to accept again tlifi office of Praaaer. twice held thia ofgce, snd «&r~tiM recognised leafier of the Liberal Party long before Mr Seddoa iUad * landing position in its raska, Mr Seddon e&a therefore, witbonfc any teas o? Stoat. AltkougU Sis Robert Stout does cot attlmpvesenttimßhoida seatia His tbe Lsgidattira, bat thie &ct inter* poses so practiosi obstacle. Ha can be at oaaa bwohj in as a asembw of tea Exaoutiva CoodoH, and if neeasaaryhe conldba immediately catted to tae Legisl&tiva Council. Sir Bo3>ert, however, wonld probably not care aboul burying himself tbew, aad it-would scarcely be is asMgdanc*. with the LiiwKal poriMn:aw *" Premies ia fbe UppeK ?W?. Sis Koberfc, urS?, Sharsfora ao doubt ssek a sssefe ia tba Eooss of Rsprssaatstivßa, ia wbiob there ax« aow two vgeaticies—AVaagsaiii aad laaogabua, It is pfobabb that its Wilt aboose tba latter. Wbststse eoaetitßensy Is* may eleet wa trust h» wU bs flowed its uaopgowd rataa, aw swa gneitioa lis io expaei such a courtesy uankr tfas sisoaastaißjai, but vh«& k k kmim tb»t iha kgs FwshW d*au«a Si? S*!*^*^, 81 **»*»• fesi aara fcaafc £ba Qppoaitioß will Mb e©sateo» asea «ey &&ss»pi lo blades «• defeat aw to Parlsaßisat. Ke KoberS Stoat usill tbera&s* mm» &SQB& tfa Maaairy as gjssa aa a© |g «&sj?e§S*ieat© dQ bis. JGt'fe tsnies, sipd tad is© pirtiife, gf

Ward, Whufc othor changes there may be in tho allotment of portfolios or in the personnel ot the Cabinet cannot as yot bo determined. We (Post) gladly welcomo Sir Robort Stout back to political lifo, although deeply deploring tho caueo which has precipitated his return. No official arrangements will be made until after Mr Bnllanoo'a funoral.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4406, 29 April 1893, Page 2

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THE POLITICAL SITUATION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4406, 29 April 1893, Page 2

THE POLITICAL SITUATION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4406, 29 April 1893, Page 2

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