Victorian Politics.
(By Electric Telegraph.i I'ei Preßs AMiociitlan,-Copyright. Melbourne, May 11 Messrs Deakin and Cook have conferred as lo the possibilities of a coalition against Mr Fisher. In conc'u«iop K Mr Deakin amiounctd all he could say is that ''The situation is clearer after our talk", Speaking at the Lord Mayoi's banquet in regard to the Premier's conference, Mr Deakin declared it was the duly of eve ry man to endeavor to reduce tic present unstable position of Federal politics and to gain the stability, it was re J quired that there be two parties only J to give effect to the Constitution. To organise and to fairly establish two parlies was the great Ure them at the present No effort should be wanting pft'his part to bring a Ugiiimkte stale (jf Parliamentary business about.
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Inangahua Times, 11 May 1909, Page 4
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