Political Notes.
THE OPPOSITION JUBILANT. THEY THINK IT MEANS EMILY DISRUPTION OF LIBERAL PARTY'. [Special to The Examiner.] Wellington, This day. The Opposition are jubilant over the fact that Parliament is 'going to adjourn. They kick upon it as a distinct expression of weakness. The concensus of public opinion in the city was against the postponement. It is looked upon as puerile. It is considered it will probably mean the early disruption of the Liberal Party. Parliament will probably continue for about a month before an adjournment is made, as it is understood the rules governing debate will be used as a means to prolong the discussions on granting supplies. This will not prevent Sir Joseph Ward departing immediately.
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXV, Issue 4355, 9 June 1909, Page 3
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119Political Notes. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXV, Issue 4355, 9 June 1909, Page 3
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