VICTORIAN POLITICS
CENSURE DEBATE ADJOURNED
LIBERALS DIVIDED.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright,
MELBOURNE, July 25. The censure debate was adjourned till Tuesday, and the House rose.
Mr M'Leod'e motion is the outcome of a split in the Liberal party regarding certain points in the Government policy. -Mr Watt refuses to compromise, and Mr M'Leod anticipates that the combined forces of the country and Labour parties will defeat the Government. On the other hand the Premie.- expects that the Country party wiil not vote solid, and that he will secure a small majority.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15826, 26 July 1913, Page 10
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