Fending Savage Club
.. "V- : ♦ —"--., ■-.£ A general meeting of theJfeHdrag Savage Club was held on iueso!ay night. Mr Gosling was,. voted tp ; 4he chair. The minutes of the, previous meeting having been read and confirmed,; the officers and committee were elected. Mr Andrew was elected President; Mr Gosling,. Vice-Presi-dent; Mr Hopkins, Secretary ; j ; gnd Messrs Morey, Battershill, T^Tupby, Feak, and Jraser, the Committee, On the motion of Mr Morey, it was rg ; sqlved that the members form ihein-: selves into a ; Parliamentary- pniQn, an4 that th.e officers and committee be the first ministry. An offer of ''oo copies of the rules, of Parliamentary Debate from Mr Morey was accepted. It resolved tK&t the first subject of debate should be Suffrage, also that the President request Ifp Maoarthur, M.H.R., to open the first Parliament on Tuesday evening^ the 19th ingt., and act as Speaker during the first debate, All the niembers then present selected their several electorates. With a ypte';6f.thlin&^to the proprietors of the ST^'AdVocajbe, and Mercury for free papeftTdnd a resolution to include "the " ! Sydnjey Referee in the list of papers placed^n the table, the business of the meeting terminated. .
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 81, 7 January 1892, Page 2
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189Fending Savage Club Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 81, 7 January 1892, Page 2
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