THE PREMIER'S REPLY.
Received October 2,9.40 a.m. - Sydney, Oetob a & Mr See, replying to M* CaM/uthew, said it was a party question, i'asonraoh as if the resolution was car-ried the Government must resign or tnere must be a dissolution. .He would. have preferred to be censured on'tb.e ground! of the whole of his adminfalS^tionx { With regard to the Friedman caae£ a| there are indictments, he denied h that the. principle of trial by jary whs threatened, and Claimed, thai"tto. B twttftl practice had been lonoWei. ) ;.|te;»sked > the House no)b 1» blame'the AttorneyGeneral for: ©oamitting w error of judgment especially when the error, was. o& tb& side of clemency. < After the spj«eoh>int^reiti < flagged, and it was difficult to mMnf^iat >. a quorum. > «% The debate W4aadi<»hi6cU h\v4%
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 230, 2 October 1902, Page 2
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