PARLIAMENTARY.
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WELLINGTON, Atottst 26.
The discussion in Oomvnittee on the Fencing Bill continued until 2.30, when all the clauses were got through with unimportant amendments. A new clause was added, and progress was reported, on the understanding that the Bill would be reconsidered in Committee. At 2.35 the House rose.
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WELLINGTON, August 26. Another Attempt to Turn
Them Out.
There are now well founded rumours of another want of confidence motion. I believe communications on the subject have passed between Messrs Pitt and Ormond, and that the hitter is not unwilling to take advantage of the present temper of the Nelson members to bring forward another No Confidence motion. It is thought that in such a case several of the Auckland member! who voted with the Government on the occasion of Mr Ormond's last motion will now join
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4165, 26 August 1881, Page 3
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