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PES PBESS ASSOCIATION. Received 17,1.6 am. Melbourne, July 16. Mr Findley, who was expel.ed from the Bouse, was defeated, by Mr. Deegan at East Melbourne by nearly two to one. A scene occurred at the j polling booth owing to a camera buing ustd lor the pu: poso of aiding detection of impersonators. The Government ordered its diucontinuapc, but before 5 the otdsr wis carried out Dr. Maloney, a member of tt.e Assembly, entering to vote, saw tt.e camera and smashed it. The Pr emi; r fought the advice of t1.6 Imperial Government with regard to reizingand suppr s> iu>; i.e Tocsin. Mr Chamberlain replied deprecating such actions. Tha lasder of the Opposition protested agaitst the Government seeking advice. It should bave taken the whole of the refp The State would be placed in the portion.J of little more than a Crown Colony. Brisbane, July 16. Parliament is opened.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 146, 17 July 1901, Page 3
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151AUSTRALIAN ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 146, 17 July 1901, Page 3
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