LORD HOPETOUN'S RESIGNATION.
Press Association—By Telegraph—CopyrigM, MELBOURNE, June 20. (Received June 20, at 10.49 p.m.) .Mr I) c a kin, in moving tfiat. the House regret the approaching departure of Lord Hopetoun, said he could not help reflecting that, in the light of past events, it would Jwve acted more wisely if the Ministry had invited the opinion of Parliament with regard to the up-keep of the Governor's establishment earlier. Tilt delay was unavoidable, and so far as it was intentional it was done with tim best end in view. The House adjourned until July 22, awaiting the return of the tariff from the Senate.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12385, 21 June 1902, Page 7
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