Political Crisis.
THK GOVERNMENT TO RESIGN. CALLS TO THK UPPER HOUSE. MESSRS ORSIOND AND FULTON CERTAINTIES. [I'KU HIKSH ASSOCIATION.] j "Wellington, This day. Minieters held another Cabinet meeting l.his morning, and finally fettled their :our«o of action, which in understood to be that they will udviso tho Governor to call the Houbo together early next month. Another meeting will bu held on Monday morning, after which the determination of the Government will be oftieinlly made liiown. Upon tho House meeting tho Government will, as soon as the Speaker and Chairman of Committees are elected, probably resign. Several aopointiueuta to the Legislatives Council have been determined on. Messrs Fulton and Ormond are cercaiuties. Mr Dowuie Stewart has not been finally eettled on. Great pressure h being brought to bear to induce tho Government to nominate Mr Vincent Pyko. Tho propriety of appointing Sir Maurice O'Rorko, with a view to hie ultimately becoming Speaker, is also under consideration.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6023, 13 December 1890, Page 3
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156Political Crisis. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6023, 13 December 1890, Page 3
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