THE IMPENDING DISSOLUTION.
\ (by telegraph.— press Afesoci\rroN). i ; WIXLIUG I'ON, May 30.| | His Excellency the G hasV granted tho Government a' dissolution, without /naming any'conditions, and afc.a Vneeting pf the Cabinet this■ afternoon the political situation was discussed, and it is understood that tho Government have decided to . ask the ..House to grant six,.. months' supplies, as fi;orfli the 3.lst March,' and if th,ese are granted tlie House will dissolve and the-elections-'will take " place under the new Representation Bill, it being the intention of the Government to work the Bill through the Legislative Council. It is thought that the new could _bej framed in a,month's time, s the new Pariia* ,meut' meeting about the first week in' October. It is proposed, to ask the House ;to pass,any unopposed Bills, and the session will probably end in a week or ten days.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2323, 31 May 1887, Page 2
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141THE IMPENDING DISSOLUTION. Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2323, 31 May 1887, Page 2
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