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OF GREAT IMPORTANCE

THE ISSUE RAISED IN N.S.W,

ENG&ISH PAPER'S OPINION.

(O.NiTED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COMRIOHT.)'

(AMTgAIUN-NliW ZEALAND CABU ASfOCIATIOS.) LONDON, 29th December. The "Dai!y Telegraph," in an ''editorial, Buys: "Ail issue of great importance has b&Bn "rained in New; South Wales in which all part* of the-Empire' must-feel concern; It is really whether a. Government with a very small, and possibly fleeting, majority may neutralise the second chamber aud make it impossible for it to carry out the function of revisiotl for wh:ch. it. was created. ■ Any Cabinet contemplating euch' a step ought to make it clear beyond all dispute, r>y reference to thu constituencies* that it seeks a definite inundate for its action, otherwise the process of government will soon be thrown into chaos. There is no ettcb. evidence in this case, and We may lie pardoned for hoping that the Labour Government will not after all go to'extreme*. Constitutions are delicate thing?) and should be modified gradually, if .-it all. It is in the interest of all parties to maintain the exiting political institutions, and make them work smoothly. It concerns the whole Empire that m every part of the Empire the spirit rather than the letter of the constitution should be observed.''

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 156, 30 December 1925, Page 6

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OF GREAT IMPORTANCE Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 156, 30 December 1925, Page 6

OF GREAT IMPORTANCE Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 156, 30 December 1925, Page 6