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"EXPRESS” TELEGRAMS.

(From our own Correspondent). Wellington, Friday, G p.m. A conviction is gaining ground in political circles that if Ministers are defeated in the Assembly, they will ask three months Supply, and then dissolve. Prince Alfred has deferred his visit to the Thames diggings, -where great preparations were made, ostensibly for want of time, but really because of the studied omission of the toast of the Queen’s health at a recent public dinner. The visit of the Prince to Ngaruawahia is very doubtful, the King natives regarding it as showing a desire to secure peace by giving up the Waikato to them. Nothing from Whitmore or the West Coast.

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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 176, 22 May 1869, Page 4

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"EXPRESS” TELEGRAMS. Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 176, 22 May 1869, Page 4

"EXPRESS” TELEGRAMS. Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 176, 22 May 1869, Page 4

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