NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright
Stdxey, May 21. Sir H. Parkes is not confident that he will be successful in ousting the Government at the present time, but predicts the downfall of Mr Roid within six months. If the latter obtained a dissolution half the present Ministry, including Mr Reid, would lose their seats.
In the Legislative Assembly tho debate on Sir Henry Parkes' motiou of censure was resumed.
Mr Wise said the Government had not attempted to carry out their pledges. He generally agreed with their programme, but said there was no chance to carry it out. They were pledged to a land tax without exemption, but introduced a' Bill whicb would take the burden off speculators and place it on the shoulders of producers. . •
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9110, 22 May 1895, Page 5
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