Second Edition. LIVELY N.S.W POLITICIANS
— » [1 Y ELKCIUIO TJSIJeGBAPa--OOPIRieHT.J Ll-BK PREBB ABBOOUTIUN ] I (Received This Day, 9.10 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. After Messrs Perry. Wood and Fitzpatrick had been removed and Messrs Levy and Cohen warned, the Assembly calmed down somewhat. Eventually both privilege and dissent motions, moved by Mr Cohen, wei'c rejected, tho former by 38 to 32 votvs, and the latter by 39 to 31 votes. Tlie privilege dehat6 wac cut short by the application of the closure. Mr Fitzpatrick and Mr Lew declined the Speaker's nomination as deputy - chairman of com- ! mil tees—Mr jjevy on the ground i t>l;ri t he had grave doubts as to the ', Speaker's position, and Mr Fitzpat- I rick because he declined to accept ; anv honours from Mr Willis. The dcbiito on the Address-in-Reply has ojioned. |
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 August 1911, Page 3
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