N.S. WALES POLITICS
THE LOAN PROPOSAL,
NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, SYDNEY, July 24, In the Assembly the Treasurer (Mr Cann) stated that ho proposed asking for a special Bill authorising the raising of £3,000,000 in London for railway duplication and other works. Mr Wade strongly attacked the Government, principally on its financial administration, to which lie attributed the present high cost of living. He concluded his speech by moving a direct want-of-confidence motion. The House then adjourned till this afternoon. MB WILLIS'S GEIEVANCE. A NEW DEVELOPMENT. SYDNEY. July 24. Mr Holman gave notice of motion to rescind the authorisation of the printing of the document tabled by Mr Willis attacking the Lieutenant-governor, and that the document be expunged from the records of the House, The document was not read when Mr Willis secured his motion for printing it, which the Government supported. Mr Holman, after reading it, therefore decided to move that the motion be expunged.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15825, 25 July 1913, Page 5
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