AUSTRALIAN STATE POLITICS.
THE WESTRATJAN DEADLOCK. United Prei* Aesociation—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (Receired December 18th, 10.34 a.m.) PERTH, December 18. In the Assembly Mr Morgans announced that he had decided on a dissolution. He moved the adjournment of the Assembly till January 7th- The Opposition opposed a long adjournment. Mr ffiingworth moved that the adjournment be till the following day, and his amendment was carried on the casting vote of the Speaker. REDUCING THE STRENGTH. (Received December 18th, 10.24 p.m.) ADELAIDE, December 18. The Council has decided not to insist on its amendments in the Constitution Bill. This means that two Ministers, twelve members of the Assembly, and six Councillors will be cut off the strength of the Parliamentary establishment after the next general election.
GABLE NEWS.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11152, 19 December 1901, Page 5
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