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NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT. Sydney, December 9.

Ix banco to-day, judgment in favour of the plaintiff was delivered in the appeal case, A. Gr. Taylor (member for Mudgeo) v. the Hon. Edmund Barton (Speaker of the Legislative Assembly) The bench held that the Assembly had no power either to adopt from the Imperial Parliament, or to to pass on its own account any standing orders giving itself authority to punish any obstructing member, or remove him for any period longer than the sitting during which obstruction occurb.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1940, 11 December 1884, Page 2

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NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT. Sydney, December 9. Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1940, 11 December 1884, Page 2

NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT. Sydney, December 9. Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1940, 11 December 1884, Page 2

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