LOBBY GOSSIP.
THE LIBERAL PARTY. NO PROGRESS YET. CABINET MAKING IN STATU QUO. (Special to the Standard j ' iM |BT TfeXEGRAPH.] W"biiT«™otpn,; This Afternoon. A caucus of the great liberal party waaheld this . afternoon. Sir George G-rejr puts himself m their hands. He v evidently iOwishes. to assume the position of king maker and to \ 0.-ie as the mediator, between conflicting parties. "Nothing stable will come of it. The feeljng is that two members of the Legislative Council, the Hons. Mao Lean, 'br <Waterhouse should be sen? for, taking Major- Atkinson and Sir Julius witb other new members of the Minutry, leaving out Messrs, , , Rolleston, .... QouvoUy, and Oliver. Mr Bryce would not consent to join and Captain Russell is suggeated=as Native Minister.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 229, 25 August 1884, Page 3
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122LOBBY GOSSIP. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 229, 25 August 1884, Page 3
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