POLITICAL NEWS.
[by riahuuvi'H.—M'hmi, coiiiu.sroN'OE.vr.] The Native Lands Bill. Wkmim ion, Sitnrday. Ont. of the most inciting debites of tlio sesbiou will take place <m Monday mght over the Nati\e Lands Disposition Bill, and the unanimous f tpiiumi is that the Bill will meet with a slmit slnift ;it the hands of tlii" House. 1 undei stand that Ministers have been told o\er and over agun that they will not bo able to c.uiy the me isure as it stands, but with th.it evtraoidinary iieneisity and want of t.\ct winch they hive <»\|)ibited dm nitf the ulmlo of tho scssinn they aie detei mined to nish into anothei defeat, at a tune., too, when then popiil.ii lty is alieady stiained to the, utmost. Mi li'illancu ai)peais to bo quite infatuated with hi> " little bill, ' and s,i\s ho is deter mined to pass it into law if that can possibly bo accomplished. Among its warm supporter* h Wi l'oie, the native membei fi.i tho H.ist Coast, who, ofconise, li a strong advocate foi native committees dealing with native lands Tf all iep<nts are ti lie, the bill \\ ill meet with usitain defeat.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2040, 4 August 1885, Page 2
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191POLITICAL NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2040, 4 August 1885, Page 2
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