Wellington Gossip.
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(fbqm a coebesjjondent.) ■ ..;. ,f. i j •'■ -j •" ■;• y. , * •;* ,-», t; ;j- |ts >. r;. ij : ..'' st ;■ . ■■; t. ■» :'■ i f* ..: j '( f ItVi t Si WELLINGTON. v . Wednesday. The Opposition -hare agreed to the modiftcation of; their proposals- suggested by tfie (Joverhnienfc/-*' Sir George Grey has just said in the House that, although he ; did ; uot agre^ with rthe, m itl). whom he was worliingi yet'that now that' the general opiuion had"been arrived at, he wbul& ndt'gb against it I The, fact iiDthilt if he, had no,fc ; ! gifen^ in his party would hare deserte.d_him. The general opinion the Ooyernnieflt and majority have been very moderate. A.s the case now stands.. Provincialism will be abolished, and the Act come into operation,;oße day after the end;x>f next session*, if nbt repealvtf-during that session. Meanwhile Governments can only act in important matters wi^h^he^c^nsent.pf the. ; GeneraU ment. ' ' ' ' '
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2091, 16 September 1875, Page 2
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144Wellington Gossip. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2091, 16 September 1875, Page 2
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