PREMIER AND GOVERNOR.
CONSTITUTIONAL ,ISSUE. BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Brisbane, March 12. ' In tho Assembly, Mr. Ehilp, ex-Promier, hotly, attacked tho/ Government' in regard tb , toj.thoiir^en^'dispolufion. 'Ho:-thought it' would show much bettor tasto if Mr. Kidston left 'out of the Address-in-Roply any/reference to-the Governor, and ho'moved~the' of such clauses.' - Mr. Kidston said thero was urgent need for,unusual, matter, in tho Address. ; It was the : first , duty of the House to make it, certain. that neither Mr. Philp nor Yany other 'Premier could ,do, again .what had been done. 'Ministers would- be loyal and respectful. to the Governor, but ■ they' weta .also representatives. of the people,, and it'behoved them to be loyal to and'" protect the' interests of the ■ peopled/arid; reassert their right to control tho executive Government. :; AThe'dbbatO'was/adjourned.'. . .; v.;'. 1
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 145, 13 March 1908, Page 7
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