FEDERAL SNAP VOTE.
GOVERNMENT WILL IGNORS IT. By Telegraph—Prtss Association—OonrrlgM | i (Ileo, October 30, 10.85 p.m.) Molßourno, Ocvober 30. Tlifi Liberal party, at a meeting, had decided to ignore the snap-shot vote carried by tho Opposition wliile several ' of the Liberals were absent attending a funeral, Mr. Cook said that it was not a situation for the Government to meet. . i An amending Electoral Bill restoring tho postal vote, and a Bill prohibiting \ prefereneo or discrimination to trado. : unionists in the Federal services ivao introduced. . ■ 1 (Rec. October 31, 0.16 a.m.) [ Mdbnurno, October 80. Thoro have been stormy passages eve* the snap division. Mr. Cook (Prime Minister) was called to order for making charges against tho Opposition of "faking' 5 the pair book, and fixing bp between dead Opposition, and liva ,j 'Government.l'nombdrs. . j Mr. Fisher (Leader of tho Opposition) , denied any knowledge of tho pairs, and i stated that he forgot about Mr. Knox's funeral.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1894, 31 October 1913, Page 7
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156FEDERAL SNAP VOTE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1894, 31 October 1913, Page 7
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