AUSTRALIAN.
(Per Alhambra.) Melbourne. The address in the Assembly was carried after revising a portion of the reference to the purchase of the Hobson's Bay railway. j A portion took no part in the discussion \ which was limited to the Ministerial ranks and members fiuding great fault with Ministers, especially the Minister of Land, who was accused of blundering in his department and ruining the selectors. The Government do not intend to lend money to the selectors a3 proposed in the Council. Sir C. Sladen obtained leave to introduce a Reform Bill next week. It will contain this principle as regard to money Bills. They are to be withdrawn from the control of the Upper House. They are to be passed in the ordinary manner by the Assembly and
will then be transmitted to the ". rth n neither to amend nor ve A ' .. * Vjon " c "> but to pass them. '" -^«f the measUreSj or shoul' 1 -" JIT tUe CouCl l should tfefliSe „,. ..--neglect to take •attiofy Vyhfeh bhe -_«mth has elapsed after the day of the MoneY Bill being sent to the tipper House; it will be presented to the Governor £or the royal assent abd will become law. Di* Bradford who arrived jler Arawafca fro'-m New -Zealand was arrested aud lodged in gaol as heing guilty of contempt in taking au award of the Court from the Jurisdiction Court. j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 172, 18 July 1878, Page 2
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