NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS
ARKt'l'l; ATIOV AAJ KN I’M KNT Hdl.f. (Ity Kiectrie Toloi;r;i|>li.- -OipyriKlit.) (Australian & N./,. C";ililt; Association) SVPM-'.Y. Oeiolior 27. In 111,. As.-. :nlily till- Al l'll nil ion A iiioiiil men 1 Hill was passed. I ill-; SAi.AUY ■ I; K \ !*>" SYUNT.Y. Oriel, m- 27. t , n 1 , 1 , ■ ii mu A 11< !< l;i it I published in Ihe Press to ilay that in n ply to a 1 1|,. Mr Savage. 11"' d"puly load. i■ i• i f f|n' ,\i'tv Zealand l.alioiir Party. \|| Pad inl'oi inoil !iim that I lio inci'rase in New Nml It Mai's pallia II ■l■■ ii; 11 ' v salaries was •: ratit ■•, 1 with the full approval of all parlies in 'he lioiiso and lloil it was a liiisninipl ion lo In.|ii \o 111 a t I.a I mil i im n dinod the Kill for ils own lionolil. ttavr rise io 1 i vcl\ iirorooi 1 ill "s. Mr I Yrkins asked t lie I ’remior had ho wij i; ~| i Vow Zealand stalin'.: I hat all seel ions il I’a rl la men! were ,n lavoiir el llm salaiy “oriih"? Amid upi'ar Mr 11:11 said all Nationalist tnrml'ers voted against the inMr l.aiio e],juried to it ln-illiX called a ‘Lil l ." He -aid that if Mr Perkins I'olf ii was a “gi'-'ili" In- was taking s.inu-t h ii|e to wl.leh he Was not entitled and tneivlv had to write to f In- Treasury refusin'.: it. lio added that memliers of the National Parle vole,] against the inerease. lutl all wore ;o’oe|itil|o it. In renlv to another ipteslinu lie said Ilia! oiilv one mendior. Mr l.ysagnl. a T,ahniin’to. refused the inerease. I.liter in the dav Mr Havin relltrilod In the nllnek. lie dcelared ihal .Mr Lang li."d made a false statement and if lie had taken the i'-nuhle to inform himself of llm farts his answer would have linen dtiToreni. lie added that a I'remier who answers uuesdmis .recklessly is almost as had as a Premier who answers Olios' i, 'Ms Wi Ol|o|v. SYDNKY. Oelolier 27. Sei’ll after the Assembly adjourned. Mr Mavin said Mr l.aiii; had heen net i - find that eerfaiu memliers of llm \a finnalisf I’erly had iiitimaled that they did not intend in accent die salary in i lease. Mr Haem added that lie rallied Ale >ava,u'e i'.-niglif that Mr Lang's statement to the effect that the Salaries Hill passed the Assent lily with the full approval of all parties was entirely incorrect.. It was carried on a division against the Opposition with ail \a tmn.'ilisl memliers voting against the intTPitse.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 October 1925, Page 7
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432NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 October 1925, Page 7
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