NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION
IN N.S.W. ASSEMBLY. THE FREEHOLD POLICY. * (By Cable. —Press Association Copyright? (Received 12.55 a.m.) SYDNEY, this day. The Legislative Council has adopted the Address-in-Reply. . In the Assembly, Mr. Lee (late Minister for Works) moved an amendment regretting that the conduct of the Government in connection with the administration of public lands, in refusing the people the right to acquire in the future the freehold of such lands for settlement purposes, is inimical to the best interests of the State.
After some warm discussion, the debate and the House were adjourned until to-morrow.
Mr. Cann dispensed with the Speaker's official robes, and a , number of other ! small innovations in regard to formalities marked the commencement of Labour rule. The Governor's Speech promised a ', brief session, and referred to the continuance of prosperous seasons. In future accounts would be prepared showing the receipts and expenditure of public ■ business undertakings. ATTACK BY MINERS. REFUSAL TO RELEASE RIOTER. (Received 9.15 a.m.) SYDNEY, this day. The Broken Hfll Miners' Association strongly attacks the Labour Government over its refusal to release Stokes, one of the rioters during the Broken Hill strike.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 273, 17 November 1910, Page 5
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