New South Wales Politics.
(Per Press Association.) Sydney, February 27. In the House this afternoon Sir G. Dibbs gave notice to move that the administration of the affairs of the colony by the Government had not met with the approval of the country. This being a direct motion of want of confidence in the Government, the House adjourned tillto-inorrow. Though the Opposition Party is hopeful of carrying the want of confidence motion, the weight of opinion among the members is that the motion has no chance of success. It is believed the Labour Party, who hold the balance, will vote for the Government. This Day. The Opposition lays stress on the reengagement of Mr Eddy at a higher salary which they intend to make one of the points of attack upon the Government. It is stated they have the support of a large section of the labor party iv this question.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 205, 28 February 1895, Page 2
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