CANTERBURY MEMBERS
The majority of the Canterbury members arrived in Wellington to-day. Their information (says our Christchurch correspondent] regarding the events of the future probably ia no greater than thai possessed by people outside the Parliamentary circle, but it was gathered m conversation that the supporters of the Government are not disposed to legtud the fate of the Ministry as sealed and are even lesn inclined to believe that Mr. Massey can form a stable Administration. Our correspondent adds : — "A Wellington telegram has included Mr. J. Cratgie, member for Timaru, among tho wobblers of the Liberal Party. The suggestion eeeme to have no foundation.Mr. Craigie's loyalty has never been questioned by his Liberal colleagues. The fateful division will find Canterbury's «leveti Ministerialists in the &nm» lobby. They will not be surprised, i|. in hmltn.l, if 1 weiUy ■>iin< 1 ' olht>r Members ui'fomjmny them."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 7
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143CANTERBURY MEMBERS Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 7
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