QUEENSLAND COMIC POLITICS
Brisbane, .March 12. lu the Legislative Assembly Mr Pnil, hotly attacked the Governments action n re a ion to events leading up to the «olu .on. He thought it would show eh bcter taste if Mr. Kidstou kft en e° „'? any refer,len,i tlc I , ( ' o ™-»o'- He moved the etion of tbe clauses containing these leferenees, ° -Mr. ICidston said there was urgent ! »ecd lor the unusual mutter in the Address. It was the first duty of the House to make certain that neither Mr. Ihilp nor any other Premier s ] lo uld do again what had been done. Ministers '"list be loyal aud respectful to the Governor, but they were also the representatives of the people, and it behoved them to be loyal to and protect the interests of the people and re-assert the people's right to control the executive Government. The debate was adjourned.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 71, 13 March 1908, Page 2
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148QUEENSLAND COMIC POLITICS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 71, 13 March 1908, Page 2
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