Victoria's Constitution.
, One-Man-Q'ne-Vote Proposed, Ihiwvm, July 26. A motion jii tilo/Legis. lativo Assembly to alter the Constitution in the direction of onc-man-onc-votc. During the discussion attention was called lotto fact that Victoria in tlu's respect is behind New Zealand, New South Wales, and South Australia. •' TJife premier (Sir James l'aftcrson) ftlWl t|o ii)!|o):a|joi| l k thcgijo'iiua that |f was not a maftprof mfcrejjt'jo the i country, and wqs of vpry liftlp'importance, ' ■.■•"•• A wavm tlobato followed tWa bspwii, sion of opinion, but tho question was oveutually aJjournctL : ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4785, 28 July 1894, Page 2
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86Victoria's Constitution. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4785, 28 July 1894, Page 2
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