PUBLIC OPINION.
FROM YESTERDAY'S NEWSPAPERS. (By Telegraph.) PAR LI A M ENT BUILD INGS. Not,'only Sir Joseph Ward, but the majority of his colleagues also will, if the mind of the ministerial party as a whole has been correctly gauged on the subject, have ceased in a few days' time to hold Lseats in the Cabinet. In tho circumstances the swift decision on the part of the Government to take in the last few days of its offico a step which it should have taken long ago, but which since it has been so long deferred might very well have been postponed for a few days longer so that the successors of the Ministers now in power might review tho whole position, cannot but excite the curiosity of the public.—" Otago Daily Times."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10417, 22 March 1912, Page 3
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