FEDERAL POLITICS.
PROTECTION PARTY RESUMES INDEPENDENCE.
BA'BOR P ARTY TO GI VE BEAK IN RBA SON ABBE SUPPORT.
By Electric Telegraßh—Pec Press Association—Copyright. MELBOURNE, J,uly 5. Mr DcakJn states that Mr Reid, by throwing the GojVernor’a speech at tho House, forced the Protectionist party to resume its independence. Mr Watson said tho Government had thrown out a cha.icngo to tlia whole.. Hjojuso, and they were forced Would give Mac Deakiij all reasonable sup.Rto.rfc.
THE NEW MINISTRY.
By Telegraph—Press Association —Oopyrlghi Received 9.33 p.m., July 5. Melbourne, July 5. Tho following are the new Ministry : Premier and Minister for External Affairs, Mr Deakin. Attorney-Genera), Mr Isaacs. Minister for Customs, Sir W. Dyne. Treasurer, Sir John Forrest. Postmaster Genoral, Mr Chapman, Minister for Defence, Mr Playford. Minister for Homo Affairs, Mr Groom (Queensland). Vice-President of the Executive, Mr Ewing (New South Wales).. Honorary Minister, Mr Keating.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1499, 6 July 1905, Page 2
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