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NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

{per pkess association.— copyright.) Sydney, Saturday. A Legislative Councillor, who was a prominent opponent of the Government taxation proposals, in an interview, said be supposed he would have to accept the verdict of the country, which had given Its endorsement to the proposed taxation. The Council, he said, never set itself in opposition to the definitely declared wish of the people. They will pass the taxation, bat he says there will be a different tale in the matter of the reform of the Council. Mr Lyne, who is regarded as the now leader of the Opposition, considers that the Premier's troubles with the Labor question have yet to begin. Melbourne, Saturday. The Age doubts whether New Sonth Wales has finally declared for Freatrade, becanse the members of the Labor party are at issue on the fiscal question. It attributes Sir Henry Parkes' defeat! to bis being regarded as a political' humbup, while Sir G. K. Dibbs 1 fall was on his opportunism. Ottaava, July 26. The Globe, referring to the New South Wales elections, says the result is one of the signs of a genert.l recurrence to national fiscal views, and nothing more will be heard of an Imperial Customs UnioD. . (Received July 28, 6 p.m.) Sydney, Saturday. At the Tamut elec'km, in which the two candidates tied, Mr Jones, the returning officer, gave his cnsting vote in favor of Mr Charmoo, the Oppositiun candidate.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10059, 29 July 1895, Page 3

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NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10059, 29 July 1895, Page 3

NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10059, 29 July 1895, Page 3