Wednesday, July 24. : On the motion for the committal of the Representation Bill, Mr Moss asked the Premier if it was his intention -to force V the Bill through the House.~-The Pre- ' mier replied that it was not his intention, to do so unless it was, unfairly resisted.-^ - Several other members spoke, "and- at lav quarter to 2 .. it. was decided, by 26 to 10 : to ctear the galleries. The reporters wer» then excluded. yTms Day. : : ; The stonewall continued all night, and the House is still sitting (10 a.m.) ' The town members talk of, keeping it up till • Tuesday. , ' ■ *-'■ - ; '■' ''■ y- '&&.'■•• At 1 p.m,.;Bton'ewalhhg-Btiliy(i^ Qt u lnes yand all strangers are excluded, from .the galleries, •• •- .-.-■■.. •-■u4.--.ja .
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 17, 25 July 1889, Page 2
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