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SnuanBK'SOPTIMIBJ! J (P*rll*m*nUry Reporter.) WELLINGTON, this day. Although the Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes is confidant that he can conclude the firtnSs of the present session by next Saturday morning, there are many of his auporters vho think that their leader hi Stowing excessive optimism. - \ f, Efen working, at high pressure, said «i»of them, last night, "it may take Us a iwtnigfrt to get the decks cleared. jiimsters, however, are more sanguine. •*ar*e; eagerly lookup forward to. the ftoud ringing of the division bells. The smuob from their point of view has been an ordeal, many long hours having been gMnt in close Cabinet consultations while rank and file members were enjoying week-end respites in their electorates. Mr. Forbes, who has had a partir ulorly toying time, is bearing up well under the attain, although he is still working at a prewnre that few ordinary Pa rli s men - tarians could respond to. He has not ■ prided whether he will spend a few
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17769, 3 May 1932, Page 5
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