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POLITICAL.

(PEKSS ASSOCIATION TtELEORAMS.)

--. ■ AUCKLAND, June J. ;i.n» Hon. J. M'Konzie addrossed a public "Swing at Cambridge last evening. Tho v" * or tuo raos,! £ arfc » waa a repetition «th« Auckland address, though many JK-U.U mtereatiug to the Waikato settle"•»t» were introduced. A hearty vote of •MMii to the Minister, with an expression °»u»«bated confidence in the Government, w *» i-wried uuauimoualy. . ' WELLINGTON, June 3. i- _ 9 " remi er will address a public meet- §_' » on Wednesday. Si ?*i tauM Council has been asked by the j«J« Hours Committee to arrange witti the woocils eUowhore to ask every candidate if «• * m wpport an Eight Hours Bill.

.. _ OAMARU, June 3. Mr T. Duncan, M.U.R., addrassed* his "oiutneuts to-nitphtj and received a vote of «-">«■ and coufidcnce.

_• r> INVERCARGILL, June 3. ___' . Pr * n -*M>'' *a« me-i at the station by a 2_41 _ rof citizons ' addressed them drY * * , ** ece ded by a brass baud he was Wa hia hofce, » * ad immediately after- * Mas went] to the Winter Show, where he r" "poke, chiming that the Government of _^? 0 ca P eoi, »I | y mindful of the interests >Li! _* by tno appointment of experts in «toi_f. braucheß o- their iudustry. He that he would havethediscussions "&* "Ports of the Fruit Conference dia--3J d throughout the colony. This is_»l, .•* r Seddon addressed an overflow£K~««ing iv the Theatre. The speaker *ft*l_}-f\ cellen6 hearing, and was frequently •« the TV.' **° n,a **-*° roieronce to the attacks (^J*j™ a »uror in his private capacity, and a_n«_si * that no Minister has ever been so •jj""*r H ad Mr Ward given that close to th to his °' ,va aff *if ßtn at h e had done nose of the colony there would have JJ" . no room for these. The Premier's ai_fc WM entir,al y in reply to that of Capthejr« 0n Monda y n«ght. At the outset l o y j**"} little feeling and the Premier was IW- * Politics not personalities. The by _h_ ! _ ,poke tiu 11-30, and was followed Mk.M OD * J * G * Ward. A motion by itv «m? on * seconded by Mr Wm. HalliOoa'.T akln S the Premier for his address Uinrlf? reMla g continued confidence in the ww y, was carried with few dissentients.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9434, 4 June 1896, Page 5

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POLITICAL. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9434, 4 June 1896, Page 5

POLITICAL. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9434, 4 June 1896, Page 5

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