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THIS SITUATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

[ 1-2MCBB ASSOCIATION.! Stdney, 27th July. A Legislative Councillor who was a prominent; opponent of the Government taxation proposals said in an interview that he sapposed they would have to accept the verdict of the country, which had given its endorsement to the taxation scheme. The Council had never set itself in opposition to iho definitely-declared wish of the people. It will pass the taxation, but, he added, there will b9 a different tale to tell in the matter of reform of the Council. Mr. Lyne, who is regarded as the new loader of the Opposition, considers that the Premier's troubles with Labour questions have yet to begin. In the Tntnut election the returning officer gave his casting vote for Mr. T. Jones, i -ppoaitioniat, who tied with Mr. J. Channon, Ministerialist. Mr. Jones was the- sitting member. fSpKOiAL.— Received July 29, 8 a.m.] London, 27th July. In commenting 1 on the New South Wales eleotion, the Advertiser sayß that owing to its all-powerful rampant democracy, that colony ia fast approaching a condition of affairs when the possession of property will be treated as a crime, as the Labour Party virtually controls the Legislative ABBembly.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 25, 29 July 1895, Page 2

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THIS SITUATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES. Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 25, 29 July 1895, Page 2

THIS SITUATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES. Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 25, 29 July 1895, Page 2