Australian Politics.
THE STONEWALL CONTINUED' A Scene Relieves the Monotony. (Received Nov. 17, 11.80 p.m.) MELBOURNE, Nov. 17. Tlie House, v.itli short adjournments for meals, kept up the stonewall throughout, the day. There were n few breezes, out generally the proceedings were wearisome, members being tired out, and the majority sleeping, to be roused as they were wanted to k( op the mill lutylng. Mr G'onroy created a scene by a remark about members taking £IOO cheipus, adding that be referred to Sir \V. Lyne. Sir William gave the lie direct, and challenged Conroy to " come outside.'
Conroy replied : " "What does this Harvester business mean but that?" The Speaker inteiruptod, and both apologised. A Trial of Endurance. (Received Nov. 18, 0.12 a.m.) MELBOURNE, Nov. 17. The stonewall continues over the Tindes Mark .L'ill. Both sides intend wearing the other out The Oppositionists have declared that they are prepared to sit till Christmas if neces- • <'-y-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7981, 18 November 1905, Page 2
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155Australian Politics. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7981, 18 November 1905, Page 2
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