PARLIAMENT.
'• •' * ! ; I’Frtm the'’Wdßt^ton' : Pefem} = ■* ; My be' anointed. to consider;all f Bills ,and: petitions'that ih*y be, introduced into this House 'ftffectirijg goldnelSsj’ and to Report generally upon the provisions and principles which jliy such Bills or petitions may contain,, with p>tWj*’Vo cohllr Or mi'together with’any g jnilar Committee which, may be. appointed by the- Legislative Council, aydto agree to a joint report'that the number of such Com■jfitttea he : efct&MM-to twelve members* and euchi Committee" consist of Mr B¥¥dMt'Curtis, Mr Driver, Mr Ptirmei;, Mr Mr YP. W Harrihoh, Mr M aeiflidrei*, Mr Main, Mi'Mevvyn, Mr ■S'vfah, Mr Wil Hath sbm aM°tlre mover. HAhhay'dif (lid not object-tcf the 1 ap, of the OdmmitbeiS;' but lie cettbilt ■ Hie mdHdfhhe postponed for the purpose of giving him an oppOrtunity of placing some of tbe-mambers for the Coldfields whd 'liaderstood ‘something about tbe matter—on the .Committee. I'Mr tertSiffly—essentially a Goldfields member, one whose 'on behalf. ofigoidfieidH were Very much.appreciated, . -h° t: ; ~ /Mr iibapkk Wooi> objected to the postjpaaeinetit of thematten' v; Mr VanEL said) Mr Han Eton’s attack watt oomawiat of a and had afforded opportunity of/alluding to the hon. members connection 1 with thenewspapers. He had seen many paragraphs in the particular newspaper in which he knew the honorable prober privilege of inserthig his little productions, one of which stated tnat-hislMr'Vogel’s) constituents had requested him to resign,,, Jh ytm .poaMblp guch a tWhg bppp fione, hut what had hefsd dpue-with the. p.pyer seep, anythin© of: it, . But he knew the. paragraph* weriiftTii! hon*.member's j -fie-iM* fVy-iitkf l .. fftct.thttt they, thffrpaiKtio!4« parb'of. -thp j Opyptry he knew the, hoy.’, member to | .,Hp; (Mr ,yogeU had yot placed the Uqjj. , qn .thft .Cwn)ut|«e, . oot think itdesirable to, introduces* Spirit of,.wild epflculatiojyjqth the Cprnpjtj^a; I'-djJie .spirit 9|,sjjie<Hdatioii|h%t i ;pf .-the g^’oQf: rtheJCqlgyy-.Ho rtidefid^ahle do have tb? hom.iftpmJlfir’S HHBftjHJSK (competent |pr s |heh«»-. MW •. !’ V< Mp^i^EsroN ; apid h® /toofc soiye interest Hi/n aeßßy>p x iq:^h^d ) He thought, the selection was a goodjone, and he hoped the Jiqa. jftejnber wquld'jnot.; press his, amendment. . , id C-r ..•.■■■' The amendment on being put was declared |0 be negotiated pit the voices. Mr Hauohto}? demanded a division. £ Thebell haviiig been, rupg, and the locked, The Speaker agam put the amendment, when he declared- if ro -bo withi the' noes,, without going to a division. The original motion :\vas then put and parried, --‘ r ' ’ 1 ' : : ■ 5
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2229, 29 June 1870, Page 3
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391PARLIAMENT. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2229, 29 June 1870, Page 3
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