AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.
AIR. HUGHES' KEW MINISTRY. Australian-JC.Z. Cable Association. "Melbourne, Jan. 9. Mr. Hughes has accepted the commission to form a Government. It is believed there will be no substantial changes in the Administration. The Ministry will be formed in time to meet Parliament to-day.
A CENSURE MOTION. Received Jan. 11,12.45 a.m. Melbourne, Jan. 18. The Ministry, without alteration, lias been sworn in. When the House resumed, Mr. Tudor gave notice of a censure motion, protesting against the repudiation of the Ministerial pledges and the political persecution of public men, other citizens, and the press, under the War Precautions Regulations during the referendum campaign, the deprivation of the statutory electoral rights of Australian citizens by regulation behind the back of Parliament and the general administration of public afiairs. The Government did not possess the confidence of the people of Australia.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1918, Page 5
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140AUSTRALIAN POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1918, Page 5
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