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LATEST NEWS BY CABLE.

N.S.W. POLITICAL SITUATION.

CITY PRESS ON THE SUBJECT

[PKB Paß33 ASSOCIATION—OOP-SIOUT.]

(Received June 21, 11.30 a.m.)

Sydney, This day.

The Eerald, commenting on the deadlock between the two Houses, says:—" '.(he Council must be brought i_ ac.ord with the deliberate wish of the people. Ihe Goveminent, with the people st thoir baok, have ample powers for executing the popular mandato, and their duty is to see that no needless time is lost in securing that mandate's fulfilment. There is now something at stake of infinitely more importance than any financial polioy; thit issue is s .Ifgovernment by the people." The Daily Telegraph says the vote taken on the important polio? Bills in the Upper House leaves the Government no alternative but to appeal to the country. The Government are reported to contemplate prorogation for one or two mouths, during whioh time a number of appointments to the Council will be made, and then holdiag a new session. Such a policy, the Telgiaph says, is one of petty paltering with pnblio opinion. The present moment is one of white heat. Mr JSeid has the first strike, and if he fails to take advantage of if. Jt will possibly be the last great opiHttunity of his political lifetime. A Hpolution to-morrow would enable him to JH|ep the country from end to end, and Wme back with a majority unparalleled in |Bjfitr-;.-- politics If he fails to take ad|||W> of that oppo.-r._it7, hi win fritter ffifgy his chances to a degree that will inHpe political oatastrophe.

Speciil value in eider down quilts, colonial blankets, rugs and wraps—a large assortment at right piioes. Neal and Close invite inspection to their showrooms.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7397, 21 June 1895, Page 3

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LATEST NEWS BY CABLE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7397, 21 June 1895, Page 3

LATEST NEWS BY CABLE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7397, 21 June 1895, Page 3

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