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N.S. WALES POLITICS.

PrO39 Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.

SYDNEY, April 13,

In the Assembly Mr Copeland carried a resolution in favour of the introduction on Tuesday of a bill to legalise Sunday liquor traffic. * /

The House had an all-night sitting debating the Address-in-Itaply. Mr M'Gowen, voicing the result of the caucus of the Labour party, asked for the withdrawal of the amendment regretting the absence of reference to the pressing of domestic legislation, and offered that his party would support the Convention Bill. At the same time, he urged the'Gnvernment to introduce a Conciliation and Arbitration Bill before the session closed, aa brewing colliery troubles might thus be averted. The Legislative Council adjourned till Tuesday. In the Legislative Assembly this morning the amendment was withdrawn, and the Address-in-Reply adopted. The House then adjourned. \

(Received April 13, at midnight.)

The Legislative Assembly passed the Federal Enabling Bill through all stages without amendment.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11397, 14 April 1899, Page 5

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N.S. WALES POLITICS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11397, 14 April 1899, Page 5

N.S. WALES POLITICS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11397, 14 April 1899, Page 5

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