THE LAND SCANDAL.
CHARGES AGAINST PREMIER OF. NEW SOUTH WALES. 1
By 'telegraph, Press Ass’n,. Copyright
SYDNEY, August 3. In the course of his speech in tha lio-eonfiUeiTce -debate, Mr McGowan (Labor leader) s'ai-d that the power m' attorney from Willis, to his wife was drawn ifo by the . Premier s firm in May last, and he staled tho •premier must, have been _ aware of Willis’ intention to leave Australia. Tli'' Premier absolutely 'denied any, linowledge of the document-. He said tlmt he knew nothing more of Willis.’'departure .t-lian appeared m the „S«™nners. The Government were anxious to bring’ him hack but un to the present saw no way legally to so A Bill was now being predo so. appoint two ComnuS-SS2S-2S 1 aameat.
ACCOMPLICES OF WILLIS.
hot words.
By telegraph. Press, A'ss’n, Copyright Received 9.50 p.m., Aug. 3. Sydney, August 3. At the Lands Commission_ Mr Boobie, te grssrsssw^«g I that 'Willis was not tho only ofien - fjeeatsst CtiCK* S The latter interjected,- “You are an o lia n'e was called on by the speaker to Withdraw the interjection. Mr Young hoped there would be Mean 10 Show how much Willis distributed amongst bis accomplices.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1524, 4 August 1905, Page 2
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