DUNEDIN.
May 22, 755 p.m. On Tuesday, a vote of want of confidence in the Government was moved in the Provincial Government, but negatived by the casting vote of the Speaker. Last night the motion was again brought forward in a diffei^ent form. A long and hot debate ended in the motion being carried by one vote. The majority was made by Millar, a city member, and a supposed supporter of the Government, entering the House at 1 a.m. on crutches, with "a broken leg in a sling, and voting with the Opposition.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 946, 26 May 1868, Page 3
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