THE TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.
EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS. Cou “ cil <, on the evening i, 17th mst., attentir yJtt was drawn to Mr Meredith, the Treasurer, having on the previous night in th*, Assembly used words of a most insulting and depreciated character in refers nce to the President ef the council, ar d a message was sent to the Mere“ul y to***?™*”} from Mr who obstinately refused, although time was given him for consideration. The Attorney-General moved that the Council’s message be read that day six months, AU the Ministers voted for this, but the motion was negatived on the casting vote of the Speaker. On the motion of the Premier, the debate was adjourned until Tuesday, the Council, on being informed of this, adjourned for three months, to mark (heir sense of the course pursued elsewhere, thus virtually bringing the session to a dose.
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Evening Star, Issue 4295, 1 December 1876, Page 2
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142THE TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT. Evening Star, Issue 4295, 1 December 1876, Page 2
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