FEDERAL POLITICS.
A VOTE OF CENSURE. tßy. Telegraph.— A»eoeiation.~Cop«r)£ar, - ' ■_ ■ MBtßotfEte, September 15. -■ At a caucus of tie joint Opposition parties it was decided, that Mr. Watson should, to-day give notice of a motion of censure. I for Tuesday nest. It is understood tide i motion will be in general terms. Present j indications * point to the voting resulting • in a tie. ■■ . . Mr. Rdd, in an interview, said thatthere might' be some surprises before all: was over, and he did not know ilia he ■was going to suffer from them. : ;. : (Received September IS, 9.51 p.m.) - > ,; ■■■". ■" ■ ', MHUBOtfturar, September 15. . In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Isaacs gave notice for Thursday of a motion favouring the 'appointment of a I Royal Commission to inquire into the inI jurious effects or the tariK on. cert&ip, industries, and to suggest measures of relief.' ' Mr. Watson gave notice for Tuesday of a motion that the Administration does not possess the confidence of Ilia House. Oh the motion ox Mr. Reid, the House of Representatives adjourned, . until Tuesday. The Senate adjourned until September 2& ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12662, 16 September 1904, Page 5
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