FEDERAL POLITICS.
lAEli'l" DEBATE To BE PROCEEDED WITH. Melbourne, April lii. The Federal Premier, ilr. A- Deak.lll. in the course of a statement to the House of Representatives, asked that other business should slaud .1 -i.to 1 Blake waj for the tarill. lie ih-p..gui the first task incumbent on the H"u-> was to deal with the la rill. The t_.ov ensment couM not siilxirdinate this question at present to au> other, however important it might "be. He propoted to proceed with me uiiu delute Best \\ ednesday. H e moved that oliiei questions on IHe business paper, uicluu Webster's no-eonlioeuce motion Md Ihe Uipital Site, Bill, ,houi<i u,postponed till the Uritf lud lietom.- iai.. A warm delate followed, duiing «In. :; Jtx. U. Ueid and Mr. Jox-pa Look (i >l. poaitionistsj atucked ilr. Deakm tor uiactron in respect to Mr. Webster', mo tioa.
Mr. Deakin replied Out lie » as willing to accept a challenge from the Opposition at any time. The motion to plan- Ibe In rill al the a«d of the business paper »j, cairivd. Xht House then adjourned till Ucdm-.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 101, 18 April 1908, Page 5
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180FEDERAL POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 101, 18 April 1908, Page 5
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