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AUSTRALIAN.

MELBOUBint. The Address in tho Aasombly was carriod, after excising the portion reforriog to the purolmae of the Hobson's Bay Railway. The Opposition took no part in the discussion, which waft limited to tho Ministerial ranks, mnny membors finding groat fault with Ministers, and especially with tho Minister of Lands, who was accused of blundoring in his department and ruining soleetors. Qovernment do not intend londing money to selectors, as proposod. In the Council Sladen obtained leavo to introduce a Reform Bill, to be introduced next weok. It will contain a principle regarding money bills.

Those aro to bo withdrawn from the control of the Upper House. They nro to bo passed in tho ordinary way by tho Assembly, and will then bo transmitted to tho Couuoil neither to flinond nor rejeot tho raonsure, but to paas them. If tho Counoil should rofuse, or should nogloot to tako aotiou whon ono month elnpsos after tho date of the Money Bill boiug sont to tho Uppor Houae, it will bo presented to tho Govoruor for tho Uoyal Assent and will become law. Dr Bradford, who nrrivod por Arawatft from Now Zealand, was arrested and lodged in gaol, as being guilty of contompt in taking a ward of tho Court from tho jurisdiction of the Court.

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 58, 19 July 1878, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN. Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 58, 19 July 1878, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN. Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 58, 19 July 1878, Page 2

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