Australian Politics.
Mkmkhjiixk, July 30. The Premier refuses to be swayed by threats of political interference regarding the proposed dismissal of railway employes, and declares that tho scheme of retrenchment as propounded by the Government must be rigidly carried out. SroxET, July 30, The Governor took up a similar position to the Earl of Glasgow with respect to the Legislative Council hi appointments. ffr After. Sir George Dibbs had resigned, the Governor asked who the Premier advised should bo gout for. Tho latter replied that ho could not give any advice, and His Excellency then, on his own initiative, sent for Mr C. H. Rcid, the Leader of the.Opposition. Amongst those whom Sir Gcorgo Dibbs wished to appoint to the Council was Mr Barton.cx-Attoraey- / General, but tho latter declined. Parliament has boon summoned to meet on 7th August,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4788, 1 August 1894, Page 3
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138Australian Politics. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4788, 1 August 1894, Page 3
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