No-Confidence Motion Moved
, WELUNOTOis1, Sept. 13. The Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Hoiland, today in the Hottse of . Representatives, gave liotice of his intention to move "that -thie Govetnoient dces not pos--sess the confidence of this House." , Mr. Macdonald: What again! , again! Mr. Fraser said oue such motion had already been defeated in the Honse this .; ssion and he did not think this one was a matter of urgency. However, as it had been moved, arrangements must be made to discuss it and he suggested tomorrow afternoon to which Mr. Holland agreed. Mr. W. E. Parry : What is it • on? Mr. Holland: Wc will tell you iii dne time. I bet you can't guess. Although Mr. Holland gave 110 indication in the House of the topic to be discussed on the no confidence motion, it wil> almost certainly b the tioimes case. When the previous discussion on Hol .es and his satehel was ruled out of order as the matter was still subjudiee, Mr. Fraser undertook to , arrange for a prompt discussion once the judgment had been given.
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Chronicle (Levin), 14 September 1949, Page 6
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