N.S. WALES POLITICS
MR HOLMAN ANGRY. A TERRIBLE THREAT. HE RECOGNISES THE SUPREME TRIBUNAL. Pro* A*»oci»tion —Br Telegraph—-Copyrlikt SYDNEY, November 19. (Received Nov. 19, at ILIO p.m.) Jn the Legislative Assembly, incensed by Mr Gardiner's charge that the policy of the Government appeared to be to increase the salaries of the highly-paid officials and ignore the lower grades, Mr Holman (Premier) said that in the event of another similar speech he would have the speaker expelled from the Labour party or leave it himself. It was quite conceivable that the loss of Mr Gardiner's vote and the votes of others who felt like him would mean the overthrow of the Government. That contingency he was quite prepared to face. The Government would not have insulting support handed it with dirty insinuations against its sincerity. Saws were first fashioned in imitation of the jawbone of & aaake.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16546, 20 November 1915, Page 8
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