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POLITICAL GOSSIP.

[Psoii Oue Paeliamektaet Repoeteb.] WELLINGTON, September 25. ANOTHER LONG SITTING IN VIEW. The Imprest Supply Bill will be taken this afternoon, and thereafter the Estimates (Defence Class) will bo dealt with. The latter is sure to provoke a long, acrimonious debate, and a late sitting is inevitable. THE FAREWELL TO COUNTESS RANFURLY. It is unlikely that the application made for the use of Parliament Buildings for a social to the Countess Ranfuriy on the sth November will be acceded to, as there is a doubt whether the session will be over bv then.

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Evening Star, Issue 12001, 25 September 1903, Page 4

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POLITICAL GOSSIP. Evening Star, Issue 12001, 25 September 1903, Page 4

POLITICAL GOSSIP. Evening Star, Issue 12001, 25 September 1903, Page 4

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