VIEWS OF MR. A. M. MYERS. (By Telegraph.—Special Correspondent,) Auckland, March 0. Discussing the political sitifttion with a "Stir" reporter to-day, Mr. A. M. Myers, M.P., said:—"l do not consider the present situation is governed by (ho Canadian precedent referred to by Mr. Allen. From authorities that the Prime Minister quoted in tho House, it appears to mo that after the construction of the Cabinet has taken place it lrould bo quite constitutional for tho now Ministry to carry out tlioir executive duties until (ho usua'l time that Parliament meets. Is it jiol (o Ik) presumed (hut the personnel of the-new Ministry will l>e obtained from niuonest (hu members of the. piirty that has already had tho assurance, that they possess llib confidence of the majority of tho House? What good is expected to lie achieved from another jho'rt'session of Parliament bntvreen novr and Jimo? What morn could bs stained than ' the con> fidencfl of a majority of the House, and hns not the patty irhose i-epresentativei will compriae tho nsw; Cabmet already obtalnsd it?"
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1382, 7 March 1912, Page 5
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