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WELLINGTON NEWS.

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

WELLINGTON-FRIDAY.

Cabinet Dissentions,

The Government are beyond doubt a most unhappy family. It is said that Oobinet dissentions grow worse every day. The House has become quite disorganized, as the Ministry have entirely lost their influence as leaders and some members even go so far as to hint that a dissolution may be looked for, and an early appeal to the countiy exptoted. ■< The Shipping and. Seamen's Act' It is quite cortam that the Shipping and Seamen's Act Amendment Bill will not become law this session, The Labour. Bills Committee are about to report adversely upon it, I hear. The shipping companies in the Colony are moat emphatio in their denunciation of the Bill. The Colonial Tremirer. Much inconvenience is being caused by the Colonial Treasurer's absence from Parliament. Thore are daily complaints, Public Accounts: The Public Accounts Committee aro enquiring into tbnt little error in tho Public Works Siateoieut of 1802, and it is laid matters are becoming somewhat accentuated. "A Financial Worrier." The Hon, Mr Richardson basset himself as ut " financial .vorrier." He| has one very naßty question for today about a disere|itnuoy of £90,0001 or so in the Financial Statement in the amounts of Imperial Guaranteed I Debentures. Ho ul?o wants to know why £1,204,000 vorlh of Treasury! I Jilts wero outstanding on tho 80th Juno last when the law limits the total amount chargeable on the Consolidated Fund to £ 1,000,000.

Land Registration. Mr Taylor wants the law lo be bo simplified ibat people can go before the Eegistrars and register their deeds of conveyance and mortgage without the aid ofnlawyer as a go-between, The Weather.The weather baa been lino for the last few days, A heavy northerly wind is now blowing, but a change to the sou>b with very cold weather is predicted. .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4494, 11 August 1893, Page 3

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301

WELLINGTON NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4494, 11 August 1893, Page 3

WELLINGTON NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4494, 11 August 1893, Page 3

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