Politics in New South Wales.
Sydney, August 2, Mr G. H. Roid will probably com. plete the formation of the new Cabinet tO-liigllt,; .;{,';';,'■ '/"',! \. It is understood that tho following ! will bo the allqtmentof portfolios: >■ Premier and Treasurer-Mr G. H, Reid. Colonial Secretary—Mr. J, N, Bmnker. if '/Public Works-Mr- J.H.Youug. ;;. Public Instruction-Mr J. Garrard, ■' - '
Mines Department-Mr Sydney Smith.: .■••' • Lands-Mr J. H. Oarruthers. Justice-Mr A,'J, Gould, Postmaster-General-Mr J, Cook (late Leader of tne Labour Party.) ; Attorney-General Simpson. "Vice-President of the Executive— Hon.W.H.Suttpr.M.L.C. < The .only appointment in doubt is that, of Mr Bmnker, and if he declines it will "render some alteration in portfolios necessalijjfc '; .' SydnkV, August 3, The new Ministry is finally announced as already cabled, without alteration,. With, the exception of Mr Cook, its members havo all had experience of Ministerial life, Messrs M'Millan endwise both declined to accept office, owingto the pressure, of .private affairs, Both , cordially support Mi'Reid. ■ The ill-feoling 'which prevails betweto Sir HomyParkes and Mr Reid culminated in the former re- ', meting 'ns.au' insult an invitation to be. present: at a dinneiv to the new Premier. ..Ju'.air.extremely warm lotter to Mr. M'Millaii,' through whom the invitationcame, Sir Henry Parkes nays:-''; You know as. well as;l do thatiMr'Reid is ono of the hiosfc stubborn and/' unreasoning opponents federation, [andybuarenow'nrepareaaftw all ; your brave professions in support of Australian Union, to accept Mr Reid as a; leader, ■ merely. out. of your benevolent; desire to suppress, my '! political existe.nce.^'Mr Reid's banquet is the right 1 place for you as ~' .chairmam",;,-''' : ;'.;; i ' i <''■■■■'• ■•'■ .-', '/Mr-Jl'Miljan ctid not reply { ; In attintervio'wS|i ; 3? nfi regdrds-'Sbme Jvory ;\M •;># anoV-Jhbw "'liertanai^ra^our'landi ffM ancient brought into service by the of a diseased;fahcy,';:;;;;iv v .■■••'" ;v - v .;SyH
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4791, 4 August 1894, Page 2
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278Politics in New South Wales. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4791, 4 August 1894, Page 2
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