AUSTRALIAN.
[eeutbe's telegrams.] MELBOURNE. April 7. The Reform Bill. In the Legislative Assembly last night a message was received from the Council asking that a committee should be appointed to consider the Reform BilL Mr Berry stated that he agreed to the suggestion, and proposed himself, Messrs Longmore, Mirams, Pearson, Tucker, Vale, and Grant, and the Leader of the Opposition, as members of the committee. Sir John O'Shansssj energetically protested against the selection; but upon a ballot being taken, however, it was confirmed. Mr Berry, in the course of the debate, stated that he could only make a small concession to the Council, The latter's committee will consist of Sir Charles Sladen and Messrs Cuthberts, Hearne, Read, Fitzgerald, Balfour and Mcßain. The joint committee is not expected to succeed in bringing about an understanding on the Reform question. The Conference' The first sitting of the conference of the committees of the Legislative Council and the Assembly to consider the Reform Bill, was held to-day. Sir Charles Sladon, M.L.C., discussed the measure at length. Mr Berry replied, and conversation of a desultory character followed. The conference has adjourned till Monday next. Prorogation. It is expected that the prorogation of Parliament will take place on Thursday, the 14th inst.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2221, 8 April 1881, Page 3
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