Wairarapa Daily Times. [Established 1878.] TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1894, THE SESSION OF "NINETYFOUR"
iHE House has l)eoj got ready Bga-rdless of expense for the session 'i " rinety.-foiuy' and the crtain is low about to rise, .jfo Vandalism las been spared to give % sip, oundiiigfioftbeLegisiativobuildlngs '. Seddonian aspect, and inside there s a splendour of new electric i fakloMS amount o* varrishfimd ireiy comfort that the doniociatl? >oliiician likes to enjoy, when he m obtain it gratuitoujly. The Joveinment may be economical but :hey bavo certainly killed the falieJ :a« for the prodigal sons coming uf :'rom tkejr pQi.'sj,ituencit3, fe session will be unjike any previous me, for now therp no looker #% m organised opposition party, ant the ml opponents of 'fa Minist-j ire to be found aTJorjst ti|o Ijberti'i m il'o cross benches, There wills' Sir Robert Stout bldW the t!ip< ivhen ho can give b'atko to it Seddon and smite him hip an< thigh. For a year Sir Robert ba waited patiently.without soordir-gi battle cry or charging his enemv but everything comes to him 'wbi waits, and when Sir Robert gets hi opportunity he is not the man -fe miss It, I(i t])e intevim : thore wll bo a Jittle by.-;<% p Ve r th Alcoholic Lhjuofs S.ies Act, #ni Mr Seddon ( will, fee inyij.eql it forsake his friends,the breweii "]; bo fights on this score, and we cai hardly imagine that he will d otherwise, thero will bea number o his own followers in a pretty pickle They aro pledged to pi»Jepndf c they voteaja-'rs them how wjU % jthejr con stituontsandtfthoyyota {op how will they f acaMrSeddon, Ther promisostobcariftin tho Libera party on tlrs question and tin means more liberals on the cros kwfati Then,voo, it ispossibl that oii' feyow a mor spirited public works Jiplioy that of the Government. If fjo dfl'e there will be another rift in th Liberal party and the cross ;beßohb will be .getting, crowded; In th present happy condition; of thi liberal party an organised bppositio: on Jinps/jgqniftiiij newaiy foiv, that sviy is, j/ke!y 't split into at Iwßt'two.iseoHons, am one of theEamust ljecomo thq.opp3.|i tipn. We scarcely anticipitis, etssion, as. all; the. material for: i lively im is wady. Tb* dor«i»
I pnthirpractioally come to the end lof its resource*) without doineariy i anermi6.spendiiig very krgesumsof inoney, and increasing the burdens ! JoftheratepftyenrForthefetfim'ei a cVcpontentei: New Zealand meets, I aid menaces an unsuccessful Minis-1 ty ■.. ■ :■..'. '■-, :/■;■ ■■•■.■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4751, 19 June 1894, Page 2
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400Wairarapa Daily Times. [Established 1878.] TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1894, THE SESSION OF "NINETYFOUR" Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4751, 19 June 1894, Page 2
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