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]"gp __^ij_%3^E J J "\?Y %0% *__ J 2iC#ij_ MNOT(>Kf October W# »|Tbe Governor has been asked for a dissolution. He takes until to-day to consider. The Independent argues against a dissolution, and says that a supply..w;ould not not be grintcd .bylhcsOnpositioni. :* '- ">" } , * ,'■ Y /"*(') V Mr. Vogel's action is condemned as being dictate 1 by a desire for place. Mr. Ilavrison's:,.io?ia.j^-ics.in; -regard to Messrs. Brogden ani Holt: is'suVpe'ctdd 1 as" being a mere ruse to excite a feeling in Aiyor of tho Fcx-Vogel party. . .'■■ ■ 1 I it /„. Mr Stafford has been in consultation with tbe Governor all themoi-ning. /Delias just-left, and a Cabinet meeting-is: being held! . 'J f , It is rumored that the Governor has refused to grant-a'dis solution bn the quest] on^of supply/;'' .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 07, Issue 239, 7 October 1872, Page 2
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P A R L I A M E N T A R Y .
Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 07, Issue 239, 7 October 1872, Page 2
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