N.S.W. POLITICS.
MR. SPEAKER AND HANSARD. Sydney, Jam 12. A largo mass cf correspondence was submitt«-i U the Royal Commis-si-,.1 ct emm’iy into the dispute beM> - . Speaker Willis and Mr. Rohm- bead cf the Hansard staff, hi »!>--- e<-bi‘ ; o of a lengthv statement Mr C jilis said that Mr. Robin-: .ii ’rad Been in the habit of controlling precious Speakers and members objected to hi:*, exercising an thority over the Speaker. Mr. Robinson’s suspension rested upon his i ■m.tboriiina* ion am 1 in writing letie- derogatory, belittling and dis.■cpeei'!:: ■<> the head of his depart-in-im.
Mr. Robin:a.n read a long reply, claiming tl’.at ho had net licuied the Speaker, but implicitly obeyed al! his instructions.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 26, 13 January 1912, Page 5
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