SECOND EDITION. AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
Press Assn—By telegraph—Copyright (Received December 23, 9.25 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Da v. . Mr Willis' action in suspending the chief of the Hansard staff, lias met with the combined opposition of the Labor members, many of whom are forming with the Liberals in, openly denouncing the so-called de-> potism. The peculiarity of the position is that nobody knows exactly how to remove the Speaker. The point has never arisen, before. The general opinion is the House mustdissolve. The public school, at Wolloomoolno was badl.v damaged by fire, the result of am act of vandalism. A number of youths were seen escaping shortly after the outbreak was discovered. A quantity of instruments was brokenor stolen. PERTH, This Day In the Assembly, tl'ie Premier introduced a loam Bill of £2,140,000. The chief items are railways and agriculture development. Mir Scndden denied the Labo rites were a iron-bor-rowing party. The loan expenditure must con-tin lie at a high rate for five year.?.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 295, 23 December 1911, Page 5
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162SECOND EDITION. AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 295, 23 December 1911, Page 5
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