NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.
THE CONFLICT BETWEEN THE
TWO HOUSES.
MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.
|_PKB PBESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYE-QHT. |
(Keoeived June 21, 10.30 a.m.)
Sydney, This day,
The Premier, Mr Beid, will make a Ministerial statement on Tuesday. It is believed the Government will send the Land and Income Tax Bill just passed in the House on to the Council, where doubtleas it will bo r.jeo-ed, but he will refrain from serving the Customs Bill, whioh has passed the Legislative Assembly, • the usual message forwarding the Bill having been omitted. This step was taken to save time, for if the Bill was vow sent on and rejected the Legislative Assembly would require to go over the whole ground again next session, whereas under the present arrangement the Bill can be taken up where it was left off. The Government will probably pass the Works Loan Bill, a short Electoral Amending Bill, and the Estimates, and then Parliament will be prorogued for the recess. If the Legislative Council next session rejeots the taxation measures, their a Bill will be introduced to reform tha. Chamber, and the Government will appeal to the oouutry on that question, combined with Freetrade and direct taxation.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7397, 21 June 1895, Page 3
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