AUSTRALIAN.
Sydney, July 9.— The Assembly has been sitting continuously since yesterday afternoon in consequence of the Opposition members stonewalling the bill to give effect to the alteration of Customs duties. The galleries have been closed. A point has been raised that there ia no Hou&e, a-* the Speaker did not take the chair to-day. Great confusion exists in the Chamber, and Messrs Sheppard and Wisdom have been suspended for disorderly conduct. Sydney, this day. — The vote of want-of-confidence in the Ministry, proposed by Sir Henry Parkes, was negatived in the LegisAssembly la?t night by 52 to 19. The bill giving effect to the resolution in favour of a grant to Sir John Robertson has paseed through Committee of the Aseembly. Sydney, July 12. — Lady Stephen, wife of Sir Alfred Stephen, Lieutenant-Governor of New South', Wales, died to-day. The news that New South Wales was about to place a loan on the market caused a surprise, but itp prospects are considered better that when that colony placed a loan in the market in October laet Sir Saul Samuel is of opinion oh it the loan will be obtained at over £D±.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 161, 17 July 1886, Page 3
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191AUSTRALIAN. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 161, 17 July 1886, Page 3
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