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y y OF BEPBESENTATIVES.v.j *.*■."■::.'•'' : : ' . 'f — Thursday, Jult 25. v. -..*■ i tbe stonewall; The.H.._i..K_tyefc supplies the following / i^uWenits. ' y \. . ; ;-' : -A ..'■ rftjPP_._Eß. vltapiug afterhooni members ve.#^Jfessea_ 'going into the lobbies with .. ouw|ns|«_td -shawls under their anus,, by , $f i>r-9pa*iation for an ail-night sitting. At al?oqt ß. o'clock an express, laden with - mattreßses, ordered by : the Government, . wa^-^vjßn.np to the 'aoor of the buildings. ▼arfdiM members* 0 f the town party, thoughtful for, tb.em_elveß and regardless : °t^ Jtotuterj fa suc h case made and pro--4 yided, laid ,r_a*_tds upon these munitions, :«ld endeav.-tf-Qj-ea to have and keep the * n^u* 6 ** ' '^eir own uses an^ purposes. ! ese movements were, however, .observed, by watchful Government Bup•"P o **®, , and the freebooters were .at onoe ■forced. 'to disgorge their ill-gotten booty. • ■'-'_. -OT? W_Ji:-_ IN COMIriTTE-!. ' * ' .in l^^im but certain future, wl^en the U^rejf Dttatlon Bill ahall be in committee, •of f s . "tyy t0 e a 8 00 & deal °* 4iscuswonj with, ( special reference to the small j^rjUßb's. . It is runioured that ths tywu tfemoej-s will move in 'turn for every town'Srom'lijfQW Zealand to be subjected to the ia^ser cpnt reduction. It is rumoured, however, the Chairman of Committees TOftf intimated his intentiot. of excluding -all ir reinvent matter,, Ma-US' FOft TH$ '<6____R. ' The Speaker, and Mr 9i*ptUiu (Chairiiaan Sf.Copijrnitte^a) t^K^qWitf m thp chair , «i|»g y,Wt&W&J\ morning,, afternoon,; and j »vening,^ndalsotj_i_ morning. - : XHB OUTLOOK. At present it is diffioult to form an opinion as to what Jhe end of all this riot and wrangle wilt b?. 'QJ^^wfi^ party includes many mdmbei-s ; <&*,)^uestionable ability as speaker*, -fja&ifl^-ttiS unlikely to give way on thia question.' Tho party is not deficient *in physicial'S'rtir'.ntat strength, or in the determination, to, use both to fthe utmoßt . of. > their .power.' ' They- confidently . assert that they pan keep ; thev debate up till 'Sunday, and as §ev'e?al members were giv^nd rest while " the previous question " waa ander discussibii, 'Vheil' seqms '. to be every prospect of their succ.eding }n doing so. There 1 was a gfc&t d-iai 0 f talk yesterday .about- 'p__6.e^6nt^ ipoii! . which the stonewall is to bef-itojjjg'ed,, Nmnejous precedents • uriefcrttegP;' principally' from May's " Parliamentary Practioe," but aUbough there il plenty ot, authority for th«. apeaker t6 ( stiop ttrevelihcy, 'twere is a difficulty itt tJ/nea^thiig "any precedent which will warrant feittjei' the Speaker' or the Cl»ln__fttt ; of 'G^jcDulEtees in ordering a, n_ii-*»rli()*'d_aodnt_riw his^peVrah. .
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Manawatu Herald, 30 July 1889, Page 3
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