AUSTRALIAN.
[Reuter’s Telegrams! . Sydney, December 9. In the Banco Court to-day judgment in favor of plaintiff was delivered in the appeal case A. .G, Taylor, member for Mudgee, V. the Hoii,’Edmund 'Barton, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. The Bench held that the Assembly had no power, either to adopt from the Imperial Parliament, or to pass on its own account any standing order giving itself authority to punish any obstructing member, or remove him for longer than the a sitting,diiring wiifeh the obstruction occurred.
Additional cases of small-pox have occurred here.
Melbourne, Decembers. Thu lock-out in the boot trade continues, and the breach between the master bootmakers and operatives is widening. No fresh cages of smalhpox have occurred here during the last three weeks, and two patients in the hospital are now convalescent. December to. The Legislative Assembly declining to accept the Legislative Council’s amendments to the Railway Bill, has abandoned the measure, and, adopting the English precedent, a new Bill has been introduced embodying the Council’s amendments in order to avert a crisis.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 306, 10 December 1884, Page 2
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174AUSTRALIAN. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 306, 10 December 1884, Page 2
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