FEDERAL SESSION ENDED
VALEDICTORY SPEECHES. | By Telegraph—Fobs Melbourne, ifmis t's. 1 /The session irSs titidqd. Botij. JJ.ouser. passed the Siiprily Ki!:ls, ami valedictory speeches were nindn. Mr. Cook (l'ii;iio Minister) s'tiM lie. hoped the cpuiteg efccMojts would bo able to shape the issiios ;iml fiet an intelliirert verdict frem the, people. The Constitution flips'on its trial. . A member interjected: "Sir UoirtUi (ftio G.ovofaer*G'etf<?Wt)[; is on his trial." Mr. Cook lcpiied Wist all the Manse should be placed on his fijouklers t'Afr. ■ Cook's); the fwtlis nwn\ they tent : the. Govornor-G'o.nerW tlie fetter for all concerned.' . Mr. Fisher (Loader af t:lio Oppasftion) nil id he jvas pleased thai flic battle tv?)k hciiiK transferred Era®. the Rous* to tie 1 hustingjs. ... .v ~ ,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2188, 29 June 1914, Page 5
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119FEDERAL SESSION ENDED Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2188, 29 June 1914, Page 5
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