SHIPPING TROUBLE.
NOISY WOMEN IN HOUSE. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—BT ELKCT&IO TELEGBAPH —COPTEIQHT,) (Received November Bth, 11.20 p.m.) MELBOURNE, November 8. t Sensational scenes were witnessed in Parliament to-day during a heated debate on the motion of censure on the Hogan Government for its failure to deal adequately with the riots on the waterfront. A number of women in the rallery indulged in interjections and fought the police when they attempted to remove the disturbers, who struggled fiercely, shouted disparaging remarks about ine constables and declared that the stevedores were being crushed by imported foreigners. Tne debate was unfinished—Australian Press Association.
HOGAN GOVERNMENT. NO-CONFIDiSNCfi MOTlOl*. MELBOUSi®, NoveifiW 8. A iib-confidence motion has \ftiA lauched in the Victorian Legislative Assembly against the Hogan Labour Government for its failure adequately to protect the volunteer maritime workers and check disorder.
The fate of the Ministry depends on the votes of fotir County Patty taeinbets, who are likely to turn the Ministry put of office. , ' . The debate was aajpunied.—Austria lian Press Association. SUCCESSFUL MEDIATION. (united press association—bi suscrraia CTIxdiAPH-^O^mOBT.) BRISBANE, November 8. Mediation by the Federal PaHiairientariaii, Dr. Nott, resulted in all the waterfront trouble at Innisfail ending apd amicable relations between alljmrr ties being restored.—Australian PreSß ASSociatibn.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19463, 9 November 1928, Page 11
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