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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

[from our own correspondent.] Dsfeat of the SBafford. Ministry! . —♦■ — Saturday, 11.51 a.m. The " tio conMr-noo" resolution vrna moved lass night by Mr Vogel, in a speech of over x>vn) hours' duration. Mr Stafford at once rose and said that if the question vere not debited, Mr Voge' would ne debarred the rigin 01 reply, and a division could ba taken at once. Mr Fox complained oc his party being taken by surprise through the division being pressed without any d abate. Tiie Speaker left tiie chair for the usual twenty minutes. 0;i the House resuming, the division was taken, and the motion declared carried by a majority of two. The division list is as follows : Ayes, 37 : i Isoes, 35 : Messrs Andrew | Messrs Bradshaw Bathgate 8.-own, J. 0. Bluett Branrlon Brown,.J. E. | Bryce Carringlou Buckland Creighton I B'mnv ■ Fox' j t.udaHenderson Clark Hunter Polios Jajksoii I Curtis Katene Fitzherbert Kelly, T. Gillies Kelly, W. llallenstein Luekie Ingles Macmarew Johmton M'Glashau- I Karaitiana M'Giliivray i Kenny M'Lean M'Leod O'Neill I Monro, Sir D. Onnond j Munro 1 O'Rorke Murray Parata ; O'Connor Parker, C. i Parker. G. 13. Peacock Reid Peaive Richardson R, Reeves Rolleston Reynolds Sheehan I'nodes Stafford Richardson2. ( Swanson Seymour Thomson Shephard, J. j Wakefield Shepherd,TL | White Steward Williamson Studholme Wilson, J. C. Taiaroa \\ ood Tribe Vogel P.irs : — Noev: Messrs Mervyn and Webster. Ayes: Messrs Harrison and Tolmie.

Tuesday, 9 a.m. Lithe House of liosprcsentatives on Thursday right, the Speaker read a letter from Mr Hanson to the effect that Captain Holt, Broglen's private secretary, at an interview with ii:n (Harrison), had made him an offer of reiuneratiou o;i behalf of Messrs Brogden, ;' he would use his service as a journalistand as a member of the House, to further te interests of the Brogden firm. The matte excited great indignation in the House On the following day letters were read .1 the H rise from .or Broghui and Cantai Holt. Liiv.gdcn states that Holt was never nthorised to make any offer whatever' to Havison for th ; use of latter s servie ~s as a jouralist ; and [loit, while admitt nj conversatui with Harrison with respect tui-e of latt:'s journalistic services in eon seetio i with p'jp.isds now under consideration for railway water-race?, uo., indignantly repudiated living attempted to induce Harrison to prostate hij political pnsitum. Telegitos fro>n Wellington state tint his Honor te Superintendent has dismissed Mr i'eid froi the Punincial ;v:e. utive.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 152, 8 October 1872, Page 5

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 152, 8 October 1872, Page 5

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 152, 8 October 1872, Page 5

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