DISORDERLY SCENES
1 N.S. WALES SESSION ENDS. By Telccraph—Press Associallon-OopyriEßl (Kec. December 1!\ 1.5 a.m.) Sydney. December IS. Tlio Legislative Assembly to-night ended a stormy session with a stormy scene. At the conclusion of biifiness tho Premier, Mr. M'Gowen, wished members the. seasonal compliment.; and hoped they would lot by-gones bo by-gones. Mr. 'Wade, Loader of tho Opposition, replying, said it was all vory well to do as Mr. M'Goweu said, but they could not forget tho degradation to which they had been subjected during the past thrco months. Thn Speaker, Mr. Willis, on this called Mr. Wade to order. Mr. Wade was twice subsequently called to order and he thereupon left the House. Several members of the Opposition followed him and made angry demonstrations against the Speaker, who immediately adjourned tho House to Februaxv 10. On passing through the lobbies the Speaker was hooted and jeered at and cheers weTe given for liberty amid a scene of high excitement. The Legislative Council passed tho Income Tax Bill.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1315, 19 December 1911, Page 5
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