THE POLITICAL DEADLOCK IN QUEENSLAND.
[press association.]
Brisbane, September 7. His Excellency the Governor has informed Sir Thomas Mcllwraith that the members of the government possess the confidence of the country, and he sees no reason for the stoppage of public business. He disclaims any responsibility in the matter.
A public meeting was held last night to discuss the question. Ten thousand people attended, and resolutions were carried protesting against the Governor's action. London, September 5. The Colonial Office is considering whether the Imperial Government should take any steps towards putting an end to the political deadlock in Queensland, but it is thought unlikely they will interfere.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9154, 8 September 1888, Page 5
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