THE SECOND BALLOT.
" G'xVG " AND SOU MAJORITY CLAUSES UJJJIOVJSD. j THE SURPRISE OF THE SESSION. By Telegraph.—Press Association. , "OlHagton, ]ja«t Night. In tli e House of Kepresentalives tomght the report of Hit' managers with Ino Council on the Second Ballot Bill was read by the Speaker. ])t showed tnat the amendments mad« by the Council in clauses 2, 18 and 22 are ngrecil to.and that clause 19 is struck out. This mean* that the 500 majority ' 'limisc and the "gag'' clause disappear. r '' w l ,h W, »<l stated that the.mg clause had been sacrificed because tbe ( oiincil would not agree to a clause as fron ' House, but insisted upon • s mm amendment. Kr. Mas soy said this was the greatesi surprise of the session. Tn suite of lis loud talk, tlu, Prime Minister had 1.-een beaten all along the line. The report was agreed to.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 239, 2 October 1908, Page 2
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146THE SECOND BALLOT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 239, 2 October 1908, Page 2
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