WAY OPEN FOE ACTION
4. TO END THE FEDERAL POLITICAL DEADLOCK. Ac( : )Qsi?:tMn^GrtT>yHK'ht f.lolbourr.c, May 2&. 'llic Federal Hanse of Ropvos. niativr.o life tile Qovefjiftieiit's Preference pToliibifei Bill on tho casting roto of tho Spealcoj;, Kic- Seu&to rejected the first reading ;« Bill, SI votes to 5. This is . tho" seeou'i rfcj.cctioft, and fulfills tiro re- : tt«ireiiwHts of the J'Y-dcrM (.'cnstiuiHojt regarding s deadlock, leaving tjie Way open to Mr. Cool;, the I'fitae Minister, to make wl'.nt representations ire likes to the (.;<ivernor-oensra!, MR, COOK JUBILANT. (Itec. May 29. 8.30 p.ni.) Mslbaurne, May i% Tlio _ Prime Minister (Mr.. Joseph Cook) is jubilant over tie iloiiate's rejection ©£ tbfi to tiiifemists.Bill, as it plates him in a position to nsle fap a dcuhln flissolutioii. Ho intends, however, to give the Opposition a. chsijce to reject the I'lurn.f Voting Rill, t.ho Government's other test moasuro
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2162, 30 May 1914, Page 5
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141WAY OPEN FOE ACTION Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2162, 30 May 1914, Page 5
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