VICTORIAN MINISTRY
SUFFERS ANOTHER DEFEAT BUT DECIDES NOT TO RESIGN BY Telegraph.—Press association. COFYBIGHT. Melbourne, November 18. The Victorian State Ministry suffered another defeat in the. Legislative Assembly when the Government’s proposals for re-division of the State into electoral districts on the lines of the Boundary Commission’s report were rejected by 33 votes to 33. The Premier (Mr. J. Allan) announced that the Ministry would not resign, as it had made up its mind to pass a Redistribution Bill.' The proposals would be; referred back to the Commission. The House adjourned in disorder. AGAIN DEFEATED MINISTRY CONSIDERING ITS POSITION. (Rec. November 18, 11.20 p.m.) Melbourne, November 18. The State Government was defeated twice to-day on minor issues. Parliament then adjourned to enable the Ministry to consider its position.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 47, 19 November 1926, Page 11
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