NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.
Seed fed July 5, 11.55 a.m. Stdskv, July 5. The Council has finally passed the Loan Hill after striking out items amounting to £228,000. The Premier moved to lay it aside, saying that the Government would try to minimise the distress oLtbo people as far as tliejr could, .mit would only be a matter of aTfevr ~ weeks before they were back again. Sir G. JJibbs left the House beforo division conic on, amid cries of " cocktail' and " turncoat," The motion was adopted unanimously. The Premier tlienbade farewell to the House, thanked his supporters, and hoped to see them in tho new Parliament. The House adjourned with cheers i for refottn and the Premier, While Mr Reid was speaking, a number of Councillors crowded the [galleries, and kept up a running fire of loud adverse comments, Tho House got very excited and demanded their removal, and finally the speaker ordered the galleries to be cleared, and tho Councillors had to leave amid cries of " clear the fossils out." Jt is expected tho dissolution proclamation will be issued to-day. i Tho idea of holding tho elections on a Saturday lias been abandoned, as it will interfere with tho Jews and many working peoplo yotiita
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5069, 5 July 1895, Page 2
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206NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5069, 5 July 1895, Page 2
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