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Political Points.

It. is rumored that Parliament will be called together early tins session and that the general elections will take place in the spring. 'J he Hon. J. G. Ward is unlikely to have any opposition for Awarua next election in which case for the third time in succession he will have had a vyalk ov£r.

A political meeling which seems to have occasionally degenerated into broad farce was addressed at Limestone Plains, on Thusday evening by Mr D. McHardy, who announced that he would be a candidate for Wallace at the general election. At the close, however a motion was carried, amidst vociferous cheering, that Mr Mo Hardy “ is a fit and proper person to represent Wallace,” and the meeting broke up with singing.—Western Star.

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Lake County Press, Issue 699, 12 March 1896, Page 7

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Political Points. Lake County Press, Issue 699, 12 March 1896, Page 7

Political Points. Lake County Press, Issue 699, 12 March 1896, Page 7