N.S. WALES POLITICS
AN OPPOSITION MOVE. IGNORED BY THE GOVERNMENT. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, November 5. As soon as the Assembly met Mr M’Gowen (Labor Leader) gave notice of motion that the Government had forfeited the confidence of Parliament by their failure to introduce satisfactory and effective industrial legislation and by their harsh and irritating administration of the law. Mr Wade (Premier) said that the motion would take its place with other motions, and then proceeded to the other business. Mr M’Gowen objected to the Opposition being ignored, and declared that they would not stand it. A scene of disorder followed, culminating in Mr M’Gowen leading the Opposition from the House, which then resnmed the ordinary business.
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Evening Star, Issue 12101, 6 November 1908, Page 6
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117N.S. WALES POLITICS Evening Star, Issue 12101, 6 November 1908, Page 6
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