Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 137, 25 February 1891 — The Ministerial Hitch. [ARTICLE]

The Ministerial Hitch.

Daiue Rua)*r is siill busy. Last Motiday eveniug she oaaio around ;:nd almost lerTock€(l ub off«urchair with the news that ihe eabinet had generously resigne<l their portofolios. The next minute she ma«fe ourhair stand on its end bv telling' us that the supposed leader of tl.e eabinet had adoptel a difierent policy an(fliad not g:ven: up h"s uortofoho. Ten mitiutes later <mr :j?.triotisni 'was-rapi<lh' falling away :.y. her recital of a rnixed vip new i%ilnnet eotisistinc; of reformers anti v.igar-plaiitcrs. However, we g<>t over iL-iineh* <leei<led tiiat Dame Tiu|Mpr will iind it hard (o uinei our &f(l.ibriiim the next tiine. \ —— 4 WV will confidently infurni th« puhlie that our ha*ds are not soil«d with any slate making, therefore the puhiie need not blnn>e us if th® next Cabinet does not suit thexn. will also* confidently inforin ministerial aspirant« —and there's planty of 'em in the woods—that n# co.vipromise of any tind cart r«ceive our support, W'e want a straight Naiional Reform Adminis:ration, anei nothing short of that ean get thes\ioport ofthe Public. Mk. Ki>itoh : We want you to <'ongratulate tiie sew Cabine( tor us if thev happen to be straiv!it Naiiona! Kef>rmers, if not, dou't congratula'e thtni but go for them. Yours, Srns<