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PARLIAMENTARY.

Oun Parliamentary telegrams will be found in their U3tial column. The debate on the want-of-confidcnce motion was being continued last night. Mr. John Williamson had spoken, and although he had not decidedly pronounced himself, there could be no doubt, from the sentiments expressed by him, that he would be found on the side of the Opposition. Our latest telegrams informed us that the telegraph office would bo re-opened at midnight, in order to inform the country as to the result of the division. At midnight we sent down to the office, and were informed by the operators that there was no chance of a division for three or four hours. Probably we shall receive the desired intelligence early this morning.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IX, Issue 2686, 6 September 1872, Page 2

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PARLIAMENTARY. New Zealand Herald, Volume IX, Issue 2686, 6 September 1872, Page 2

PARLIAMENTARY. New Zealand Herald, Volume IX, Issue 2686, 6 September 1872, Page 2

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