Australian Politics.
h Hew "Gag" Resolution. (Received Nov. 21, 11.54 p.m.) MELUOtUNB, .Nov. 2t. Injthe Mouse, IMr lloukin submittal a new standing order covering the gag proposals. The Uadcr ol" the Opposition declared I't'luit .Parliamentary history disclosed no more politically humoral bargain than that which' was made between the Government and the Labour caucus. The niolion was carried by 28 to Mr Johnson usknl Mr Pe.ikin whether, having in view the fact that the concerted action of the (lovernni'cnl. and the isibour Party in gauging Ihe people's representatives had destroyed the fundamental principles of Parliamentary government and substiluted coercion -by an irresponsible caucus, theflVinm Mi'iiistlcr. l wniil':! advise the (lovernor-tleneral to dissolve Parliament in order to obtain the opinion of the elect era. Mr Deakin replied that the question deserved no answer. In the Senate the debate on IMr* Higgs' re the Cable Companies was adjourned.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7987, 25 November 1905, Page 2
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146Australian Politics. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7987, 25 November 1905, Page 2
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