MINISTERIAL TROUBLES.
; (BYTBLEGBAP^-PREsVAssbMIiON^ 1^0 ! -"-WELLINOIONrIastNiRIiti - Persistent rumours to whichr the evening papers.give credence are current of dissensions within and probable disruption of the Cabinet The old story of " strained' relations," said to have arisen uponthe death of IMr Ballance, between the Premier and certain colleagues as to the leadership has been revived and gives effect to theae; forebodings of ah impending change. ! The situation political is brimful of possibilities, but the position to-day does not lend itself to the likelihood of any coming change. The only! cause of the present difference among Ministers appears to aiise out of the purposed visit of Sir Patrick Buckley to the Old Country. He will naturally desire to go as a member of the representative |of a triumphant democracy. A section of the local Press vigorously protests againßt his retention of office whilst absent in Europe on private affairs, Some of his colleagues hold this view, and this is the only probable Cabinet difference of the 'day.- "''■ . . ■■•'-'. r/ ( "yV : '! -
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Waikato Times, Volume XLI, Issue 3347, 9 December 1893, Page 9
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165MINISTERIAL TROUBLES. Waikato Times, Volume XLI, Issue 3347, 9 December 1893, Page 9
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