LATER.
A MINISTER IN DISGUISE,
AMUSEMENT FOR THE CROWD,
Sydney, this day. After the Houfe adjourned last night, Mr Copoiand, who hjd caused the scene in tho CJhamber, loitered about waiting tor Mr Hindis, who wisely departed by the back entrance. , The scene was an extremely painful one. There was a Minister of tho Crown, dressed in short white dust coat, without vest, hatless, and with his collar and tie awry, standing i;' froufc of the main entrance to the House with a laughing and jeering crowd near him, pome member of the crowd occasionally remarking to the police to lock him up, and crying " If he was a poor man you would have done s<n." Sir G. R. Dibbs and Mr Sutton vainly endeavoured to set Mr Copeland within the . ecinclsol - the House, but a genera! movement of tho crowd hustled the whole party uito the Honso.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 15, 18 January 1894, Page 5
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