The Federal Parliament
Hie Censure Debate
>'itu iuutlitian.-i/'upirtifai. Mkdboilrnk, this day Tun consnro debaio ia ptocecdmp;, Thor 0 arc no immodialo indications of a division,
Mr Isaacs referred to tho melancholy spectacle of tlio Winiatmial split on tho question of preference. Bo long as Mr. Ucid controlled affairs preference was a lost cause in Australia. MOTION LOST BY 37 TO 85 Lathh, Mr. Watson's want of confidence motion wai negatived by 37 to 36.°
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1119, 14 October 1904, Page 2
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