Queensland Political Crisis
A Ministry Wanted rem A tuunintionOoDjrlght. liEisiuNj;, July 5 Wnsx the Assembly met Mr llulledge announced that so fur ho had not com* pitted the task of forming a Ministry, and asked tlio Proraior to grant a farther' extension for a week to allow of an op' portimity for completing it, ' Mr Morgan considered tlio demand unreasonable, as Mr Kudedgo had given no assurance that he was able to command n majority. The lTonso adjourned till to-morrow, Mr Kulledge subseauenlly stated tint probably he would wait on the Governor to night or to-morrow mid withdrew his commission, Brisbane, this day It is oxpectod that tlio orisis will result in ut ciiasoiufion.
Mr. Nicholls, Attorney-General, has resigned as a protost against Paliainont in l terfering with his functions as Minister of Education.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1033, 6 July 1904, Page 2
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134Queensland Political Crisis Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1033, 6 July 1904, Page 2
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