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AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

Press Assoc'ation—By Telerrraph—Copyright. Sydney, December 13. There are rumours of a vote of Censure to be moved upon the Government. The leader of the Opposition disclaims any such intention. Mr O'Sullivan desires to do so, but first wants Mr Lyne's approval. If the motion is moved it will be comprehensive, dealing with many alleged sins of omission and commission, notably the maladministration of justice in the Rofe (solicitor's) case, neglecting to pres3 reform in the Upper House, and to provide a solution of- the unemployed difficulty. The Legislative Assembly was engaged all night on the Estimates, and finally passed the Appropriation Bill. The Vancouver subsidy has not yet been discussed. Brisbane, December 18. The motion Of the leader of the Opposition, traversing the fiscal policy of the Government, which was accepted as one of want of confidence, Was on a division rejected by 35 to 22.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9289, 14 December 1895, Page 8

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AUSTRALIAN POLITICS. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9289, 14 December 1895, Page 8

AUSTRALIAN POLITICS. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9289, 14 December 1895, Page 8