THE COMING SESSION
SOME SPECULATION. ■ (Special to Times.) WELLINGTON, Tuesday. The meeting of Parliament has l>oen fixe a for a later date than was generally expected, and the delay is taken to nlean that Ministers are anxious to pi ... the session as short as possible The absolutely necessary business will occupy at least a month, even if private members can be induced to curb their riyt-cnce, and by the middle of October, with a general election in view, even the most persistent talkers will be ■anting to get back to their constituents.' Of course within a few hours . l their arrival Mr Massey and Sir ■Joseph Ward have not grown communicative concerning the termination of the party truce, but among the ramc and file Jf both parties there is the feelr that the National Cabinet lias run its course, and that its dissolution , '■ a he followed by none of the evils Gnat have been predicted.
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Waikato Times, Volume 91, Issue 14136, 13 August 1919, Page 6
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