POLITICAL BEAR GARDEN.
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SYDNEY, This Day
Received this day at 9.10 a.m. There was another rowdy scene in the Assembly, Mr Price persisting in moving an amendment in connection with the Arbitration Bill.
Mr Willis ordered his removal. As soon as the sergeant at arms returned he ordered him to remove Mr Fitzpatrick, whom previously lie had several times warned for interjecting. When the speaker was leaving the chair he was greeted with the Opposition cries of "We hope you will never come back."
Mr Willis made a statement, justifying the previous day's suspension, quoting English authorities in support. Baker is still missing. Police trackers are searching for evidence- He had been suffering from aberrations for some time previous to. the murder.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 December 1911, Page 5
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