POLITICAL SITUATION.
j SESSION' EKPBCfrED IN OCTOBER. I (Per Press Association). ■ CHRISTOHUROI/, last nighit. i Sir James Allen stated to-day that he knew no more regarding the 'appointment of a permanent Minister in, London ' than had appeared in. the press oablej grains. As far as he knew, the leaders I would, be back in time for the opening ' of ' Parliament. The position was that Parliament was"prbi*ogued"Ulitil* October c, and' he presumed that everybody Avould want to finish, the business before Clu-istrnx-is. He did not anticipate a; great deal of discussion', but he was not prepared to forecast the work' of the session legislatively. He did not incline to the view that a, double session would be necessary.'"..
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14688, 21 August 1918, Page 4
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