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N.S.W. POLITICS.

THE • HAIR.MANmHIP ARRANGEMENT. [PRESS ASSOCIATION COi’YltlGHT.] (Rec* ived 1".5n a.m.) Si dm i . J tec. !>. In the Assembly Mr'. Uillis tabled the col-respomiem-e between himself ami tin- Gi.vi niini m wlt’i regard to the retention of the SpeakershipMr. Willis lat»*r <.n. in <-ommuni< :i tio;i v. illi .Mr. Mi f 111. >n. pl.>td "d out that, his aritingemer.r with the Gonriinii'iit pioviib d that no einlctit.im h gi-lai h.n»-hoiild be mlrtiihn--<d ami mgr d that ti.e Inc.me 'Fax Bill we a m< .-- cr.rit: nt mm, maitci". An agri i rneiit ai-o prov id« d I h it Ihi E-:.m:ln- sliou'd be p i -i d < n :t basis <,f upjdi already granied. v.htnas they show a large increase. Mr. McGcm ri. m replv. says flint Mr. Willis agreed to rc-opcn the arrangement with Government in the rie'nt of any eont :ngt ncics. ?n the* situation arising, and adds that Gon rnmt nt alone is judge of the financial nec-essitities of tire State, ami is la imd to proct i d with the tax-’.lion proposals. Mr. Willis, in a fni-itici- letter-, deciares his ac<-< p* I’.nce Ihe Speakership was prompted by good motives. ll.* will adhere to the basis of the i.i.'.c standing. Both Houses have pas-rrl the Industrial Arbitration ibil.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 300, 9 December 1911, Page 5

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N.S.W. POLITICS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 300, 9 December 1911, Page 5

N.S.W. POLITICS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 300, 9 December 1911, Page 5

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