Siu Roiieut Stout’s defeat, which carries with it the whole Ministry, creates an unprecedented difficulty in tbo history of tho colony. Thoro is hut ouo course now open for an honourable Cabinet under such a. reverse, and that is immediate resignation. Should Sir Robert Stout at .once place his resignation iu tho hands of tho Governor, Ilia
Excellency will cause Parliament lo be assembled without delay, and request the members of the late (iiivernmenf, in the meantime, to continue the conduct of public affairs until their successors can ho appointed. Major Atkinson, as the mover of tlto motion in the laic Parliament that brought defeat on the Government, will be scut for first; but whether ho will bo able to form a stable Cabinet remains to be soon.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2375, 29 September 1887, Page 2
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