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A PROBABLE DISRUPTION.

IN THE GOVERNMENT CAMP. [By Telegraph.] ( Krom our Special Correspond nit.) Wellington, This clay. Rumors are circulating to the effect that the left wing, or the more independent members of the following, are forming a party to be known as Radicals, and whether or not this means that some ten members of the left wing intend to sever their connection with the Government party altogether it is not clear, but it is plain that the movement afoot wiil not add to the security of the Ministerial position, and developments will be awaited with interest.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 51, 25 June 1896, Page 2

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A PROBABLE DISRUPTION. Hastings Standard, Issue 51, 25 June 1896, Page 2

A PROBABLE DISRUPTION. Hastings Standard, Issue 51, 25 June 1896, Page 2

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