A DISSOLUTION.
'WHY IT WAS GRANTED. 1 VICTORIAN GOVERNOR EXPLAINS. (ur TiiLEaßArn—ritiiss association— copykight.) t ' Melbourne, February 24. ;:i;,Sir,' Thdinas.vGibson-Carmiohael, ;the;.'State; G dy€Triit)ry---hBX'--luraK -.iParlisim"enii-_iwith. ! i his' granting ;Sir ''Th%as>Bent;-. .;ex-' Premier, a dissolution. He was, lie : says, ■convinced'; ,'tliat.?neitiier!'the;Lk^ Labour party; (Mr. -Prendergast) nor. Mr. I'Murray Jcbuld'.fofin fa Ministry, .of ireal/stabil-. lty, and: there -was 1 nothing: to*'load vhinf "to think' that' Mr;' Murray rather . than -;' Sir Thomas 'Bent: should , appeal to tho country, ; whiie^tlife"debate',on;thetcensuro'motion' in-'-dioated that possibly tho House desired a change of 'Premier rather, than a .Cnanga- of .
"'c, ; B!r' : Th'6ma'Bi l ßetit,was censure , m'otiop, ;andt: asked for;. naifswas'• .granted,a. i'dismlQtidaiJn'HeViras':' defeated 'at".theelection, .which, followed,, and- resigned. ;
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 441, 25 February 1909, Page 5
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109A DISSOLUTION. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 441, 25 February 1909, Page 5
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