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N.S. WALES POLITICS.

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. CRICK FORCIBLY REMOVED. the state governorship. SYDN -., July 24. M.r Camrthers, without comment, moved the suspension of Mr W. P. Crick. Along discussion followed, resulting in the motion being earned by an overwhelming majority. Crick refused to leave the Chamber, and was removed by the Sergeant-at-arms. He declared that ho would take steps to assert his rights legally. (Mr Griffiths has given notice of motion, to abolish the office of State Governor and to confer the duties on the Chief Justice. WHAT THE FARMERS NEED. SYDNEY, July 24. The Fanners’ Annual Conference was opened to-day. The chairman, in the course of his address, stated that ho had tho assurance of the Minister of Lands that £500,000 would be placed on the Estimates this year for land resumption. Hercgaided the amount as only a drop in the bucket, and asked : Why could they not follow the example of New Zealand and borrow £5,000,000 for the purpose, and thus provide at once sufficient land for the people, instead of standing by and watching them leave for Canada, the Argentine, and other places. He hoped id sec tho State Bank Bill p<tsse>d this session. He was quite oertarn that until the. farmers made up their minds to put practical men into Parliament they would not get a satisfactory consideration of their interests. There‘was plenty of room for a Farmers’ party.

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Evening Star, Issue 12874, 25 July 1906, Page 6

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N.S. WALES POLITICS. Evening Star, Issue 12874, 25 July 1906, Page 6

N.S. WALES POLITICS. Evening Star, Issue 12874, 25 July 1906, Page 6