POLITICAL NOTES.
THE FEELING IN AUCKLAND.
Ad is quiet in Auckland regarding the political situation. It was expected rjiat Sir Joseph. Ward would have announced his decision yesterday, but since ho has postponed doing so until J . nclay, nil concerned are, awaiting what ho l las to say with patience": Tho feeling i s gaming ground here (says une Dominion's Auckland correspondent) tliac the right course for Sir Joseph to pursue is to call Parliament together for a session in January, ivhen tho actual strength of parties can speedily bo gauged, m the meanuine, Mr Massey bides his time, and is sayinonothing. J °
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1676, 21 December 1911, Page 3
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