COMMONWEALTH POLITICS.
(Becj£v<K> -;J .■ ~T)- ■-'? : ffe&s MELBOTIKKK .^lnesday. Mr Deakin has officiu: . . : inned tha statement of has iirfe. io*; i" tvmaiu in office- at; least till th© taiiff is through. He will^movo aa amendment that the Royal Commission to inquire into Post ] : matters be postponed till the tariff is out of the way. He expects that the motion -wall be accepted. Mr Fisher, '- after" the . Labour caucus, expressed a hope that harmonious relations would be restored when the House meets to-day./ It jg understood that the majority of Labour members who voted against: .the Government have agreed to fall into line.. . j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 April 1908, Page 3
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