Oi'iNioHftsoom to be divided in the Empire Oity as to whether Sir Robert Stout himself «3c»iroß to re-enter political life and sacrifice his l ar g e pnvßie practice again to hie ajmbition. Thej party wants him, but does Iw want the party ? Mr Seddon holds tho koy of the situation. It may be that Mr Beeves or some other of Lis colleagues;may Bay to him, "I wont work with jyou a B Premier," but to thiß Mr Sejddon might answer "if you wont, soriiehody else will." The question skeins to be, can Mr Seddon torm a Ministry without breaking op the parity ? We are disposed to believe '.hkt he can do bo, and! should ; not be at il] surprised to find that he becomes Mr Bal lance's successor. [Since the abovo was 5b type, the news reaches us that Mr Seddon is Premier, | We expressed yesterdav our opinion that he was the best mao to lead tbi party and have practically nothing td add to it.]
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4408, 2 May 1893, Page 2
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