THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK.
Wlli CLOSURE BE APPLIED. -PO-TI'OXK.UKXT OK WORKS STATEMENT. ißr Tciesraph.—Parliamentary Reporter.) AYTILIXUTOX. Friday. T-..- -:n;,™.,!: nil tin- Legislative Amendment Bill, which t-t;irt<',i on Tucs-lainr-ii rough-out three fitting days. cf-snii<-;y or until ony >j,V or the otli'rr C'?iiui'at,'.- from """ r ii.-n.oiu-; and phyffeirines* of the flivii factor lor t<>raiiii-at:-~hc=-<-P:tJ.-. th.-r,- i- anoihpr po^i-i----t)Li:j heme nmionrod in (he lohbii* .-»- --a meani ■■■' littinfr Lii» lilnckaHo. It is .-■ pre.-cii. mere lobby t.iik. but i-hi-rr is reason t> iiclievr- iliat tin- Government arc ie.irciiipg int.. aut'ioiiticc and oh-T.cru-i- advic on rim i|in>istion f>( upplyin.s thf ilo-iUT. Such a .-top wnukl. of (•.-.tirw. r?*t witli Mr. >i>e:iker. and. -rii'nld In , '-<-iiij»- t> trie conclusion l!i;ii r »a. boiii eoTKtiuniotml and Jeeira)h.- to .1-lopt tins (IftPrininr-d method !■: !irin?ins the stonewall to a ,»-ri Ki. Mr. >. F .k.-r 1..,, wouM be wtaU!i?hinga prrtijfiu in the Parliament of "N'pw Z«i!.iail. Were such ; i course dfitermintti upon, it -.v without wiyinjr thai a very \rjmrou.s pr<>tivt would from the Opposition incnrbcr--. while itftT,--: -svotii.i a!-o proi>ab!\ i.r shown in The p-issag." of (he rTniiitrdcr of Ilio -ovfni-nf!t'* Icjrielative proerammo for (,"ap ?<¥#jon. the blockade in progress might casiir .ontinne for week* r.- thy anicTidmcpi- in r>wrro arc legion, sn-i three <ia-r>. hav<- lifcn in "ett..nc no further than the third word of The fstorx trtle <-!aii-r ~f th<> harmies--)w)kinc bill wiii<-!-i .Mr. Niamey proposed :•-. load with the second ballot repen? f'aosf. li was the intention of the Oov-•—nim-nt. rnrii-'r in the w«»ek. to briuLT down th- PuMie Work* Statement to■nhr'n-.. ■>Nt i!,c develnprnvnts of the las;t i'tw day* rr.ive ait<>retl the whole Mm-pit-NiTn of thinss for tho time Iteing. The Primp "Miiii-trr could, if hp so de- -.-.-!. jet tlic Committee back into the hou*,-. fur the purpose of tabling tho r ; lJt-(»m-.'T!i ; * i j < I im-.itos. but such a .-rvurr-,- would !h> fniunht ,M;, the ~l i. ! :.i,i,! ,-if :i Ikingfonspirai-y to dWay the U,v.;~p r<'vertin™ to <-oniniittP«" for ihc ritntinuaiivp of " progress " -on the bill Under the delicate circmnstant-Ps of the - ; niiti.,p. tiicrpforo. th.- coming along of ilif Puhiiv .Works St;,tHin«-.it in a secret iof-ke.l i:i tile indefinite future, fvi, in th" -au)i> way. the f.'overnme:;* i>if i-,urp-i Tft to ,-ipptiir. in.-huliiiM ' ; ip X.v\al Rill, ••XT'' in the indefinitp future. '; i> now ;.-.tty r-ltar that until some .-•'.■■.ition is round Mr the present politif.ij invpafwo. no attempt will ho mod. , r,> food the viit'ng mill with more irrist.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 279, 22 November 1913, Page 10
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