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N.S.W. POLITICS.

THE .-li.'-siON F.N'i>< IN IIMT. ' »>r.* e .v-rocr.vTii o, coryitii'.riT. j Sv.iiii-v. De*-. Tl-i- j.egi -la I i »"»• Awinlilv ended ri stormy session will’ siorniy scene. A: tlit- <■<>;n --isu>n of business Mr. .'!*"< >oiv<»ii wi-bt-d mt-mber"* I. he ;.r-a-hie c'implimcnf s ami hoped *i:*-y Would let bygimr-s be bygones. Mr. U ad:c-. reph-i llu. sa!< l it was all v.-ry w.-J to .Io as Mr. MeGrnven refill. Lilt win'd Hol forgr-t the <i*’tr rm lat i<.-■ i wi,i• -! ■ iii< -y 1 1 ;re i beell su b - jer-ted to for tlie p;:.-t three months. Th«- Speaker called dire Wade to orde-r twice, and subsequently Mr. V. ade left tire* Ho use. -«-venii members of tli*- Opposition following I'.iin. making angry aga-nst 'ise Speaker, who immediately adjourned the House to Fedru.ary Ibtii. Fussing through the lobbies the Speaker was hooted ami jeered. Cheers were given for liberty amid high exeitement...

iHKITiNG 'I 11 ri .-BEAKER. THE PREMIER I’AIITS QUARRELERS. (Receivod >!‘. |n.lt* a.m.) S-.Jn.y. D><-. io. In tin’ disM.-nibly. when Mr. AVatle left, the Ch-’inbe.-. Oppositionists

gathered round the •Sprnker’.s chair ..ud liooti-*] ai,d '-Atiit;: t * 1 ttneompii:i*" si retry ri nm.-ks. The Speaker •ii-il io c?!l liie Si rgt’ant-at-Arms, ware urntb’*- t*. mike Ids voice iii'i.d above lie’ dm. The .ilmister s' Mbits grevt' lre»ii a littii! •’.mi a-, ■ 'cd him frs-ni the ehair. Hr- was reo'ii r'scsrii d i'n-’ii tiie (‘liambcr. t :>»;*< --.it i<- ;ii*e s thrreiii:- n gathered in th*, lobby. Si vend had their off and fj-fight seemed •i. ■>’■ r nt. Ai’ w< re; V- nd iy < xe;ted:. A solid phalanx of M inisterialis.:*, however, (-st r.tied Mr. V. ii!’ safely .« his i-c -Hi. The Premttr played a ] reoiiiiiii’t'it. js.-:i't in pre vesting violence and citoliy pm.ht-l los way in front, fctvir.g qimrrcikr;* apart .?!'en.ise oi his great physivr.l powers. INCOME TAX BILL PASSED. T-.e L('gi~’at.iv<- Clstnci! ogssf’d ■re .laremie Tax Bill, which Govern:.i:i lit ■ tre:. i-! '..'re i:t -hi.sriiy- lie re ;>eal, d si:..' inti dared n diff< rent form. Tl.c House adj s..rem d uiit’l February.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 7, 19 December 1911, Page 5

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N.S.W. POLITICS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 7, 19 December 1911, Page 5

N.S.W. POLITICS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 7, 19 December 1911, Page 5

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