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REFORM IN VICTORIA.

Press Aasociataon-rßy Telegraph—Copyright. MELBOURNE, June 17. Premier Irraie has enunciated his views on Legislative reform. He proposes to reduce the Hoose to fifty-six members and the Ministry to seven. He proposes single with a ratepayers' qualification, for the Legislative Council. The provision against deadlocks adopted is a modification of the provision in the Federal Constitution. Economy in the Civil Service is promised^ [At present there are nine members of the Ministry and ninety-five members of the Legislative Assembly.,]

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Evening Star, Issue 11607, 18 June 1902, Page 6

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REFORM IN VICTORIA. Evening Star, Issue 11607, 18 June 1902, Page 6

REFORM IN VICTORIA. Evening Star, Issue 11607, 18 June 1902, Page 6

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