THE SPEAKER.
Sir G. M. O'Rorke's sudden departure for Auckland yesterday, after his health had been restored, is attributed to a desire to avoid conflict with Ministers on the subject of the Hororata map dispute. There are rumours that he may not return to Wei-" lington during the. present session. The Speaker (as well as the Deputy-Speaker) was opposed to the admission of the map in "Hansard," and may resent the House taking the matter out of their hands and settling the question on party grounds.'.,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6273, 2 September 1898, Page 3
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