THE NEW SOUTH WALES DEADLOCK.
By Telegraph.—Press Association. — Copyright, Sidney, Juno 26.
The debate on the Ministerial Statement made yesterday by the Premier was aimless. Sir George Dibbs said that while assisting the Government to pass the Supply Bill, ho would strenuously oppose a Loan Bill involving a million of money. Sir Henry Parkes denounced what ho termed a penal dissolution. Throe months’ Supply was granted, and the House adjourned. Received June 37, 1.15 a.m. Sydney, Juno 20. A motion lias boon adopted in the Legislative Assembly to allow the Loan and Works Bills to pass all their stages at one sitting. The House is now debating the second reading of the Bill to amend the Electoral Act by reducing the residence qualification of electors from throe to one month. In the Legislative Council Mr Want explained that the Government did not intend to take any more business than was absolutely necessary. \Mr Pilcher gave notice to introduce a Bill to Amend the Constitution of the Council. Mr Want stated that while nny Bill to reform the Council would have to be introduced in that Chamber, the Government would not allow the matter to be taken out of their, hands or introduced by a private member.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2547, 27 June 1895, Page 2
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206THE NEW SOUTH WALES DEADLOCK. New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2547, 27 June 1895, Page 2
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