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N.S.W. ASSEMBLY.

,'~ MEMBERP EXPELLED. . .. a-eCEXfi'"'OF DISORDER, 'By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Sydney, November 19. The protracted sittings preparatory to the closing of the session have disorganised the Assembly. An extraordinary scene of disorder, lasting nearly two hours, resulted in the ejection of Messrs. Bruntnell, Cohen, Levy, Fallick, White and Wood, deputy leader ef the Opposition. Messrs. Gardiner and Moxham also came into common with the Speaker and were named The trouble arose through the ber Beant-at-Arms reporting that Mr. ferry, after his removal, ordered durmgtje recent sitting, returned to the House . and participated in the business in de fiance of authority. Mr. McGowen moved that Mr. ferry be adjudged guilty of contempt and be suspended for a week. . A P series of angry scenes fo lowed m which the Speaker was accused of petu lance, of insulting members and oi Btifling the truth. His ruling were strongly resented. Amongst others 55° 'Ministerialists entered goto* against Mr. Holman trying to throw ou on troubled waters. The Speaker remarked that if ne un derstoodVt the encouraging the Opposition, he wouia certainly deal with him. . The Speaker's reply to the cuarg was that the' chair was Paramount I a member was ordered to that was sufficient. i,„.rfiase The excitement continued to increase and business was impossible. Mr Edden groans from the ° P Cta:t that the Speaker's actions Jre strongly *W * »gf<£ Ministerialists as jeU a a position, of the qnandary. Mr - G f As soon rSSSSS .TSS 'oi Cabinet as the House ™f e > * . _ situation. was summoned to dl ;* u fXvi e w, while Mr. Holman, m an interview, ■ • »r- Willis over the ren,) supporting Mr. V» iMso , IcGowe n deMR. PERRY'SJUSPENSIO*. Received 20, 1 »•"• lg Sydney, Novembet i». The Assembly, by 41 votes to M, car- - j Mr Cann's amendment that juried Mr. cann» instead Perry be suspended for a oaj, of a week. ________ .;.>.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 157, 20 November 1912, Page 5

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N.S.W. ASSEMBLY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 157, 20 November 1912, Page 5

N.S.W. ASSEMBLY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 157, 20 November 1912, Page 5

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