THE WELLINGTON ELECTION.
ME J. HUTCHISON'S ATTITUDE. [From our Correspondent.! WELLINGTON, March 11. On a rumour getting abroad thiß morning that the Trades and Labour Council had last night discussed a motion condemning the action of Mr John Hutchison in the recent election, it was almost immediately capped by the statement that Mr Hutchison had resigned his seat in the House. In the course of a short conversation with Mr Hutchison he gave an emphatic denial to this statement. He intends shortly to address his constituents and place matters before them. His after actions will depend on whether or not there is. apparent amorig3t those who ' elected 'him any dissatisfaction with hiu_. He denies that ho intends joinings the Left Wing, and asserts his continued • loyalty to the Government. V
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6125, 11 March 1898, Page 3
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130THE WELLINGTON ELECTION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6125, 11 March 1898, Page 3
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