THE COMMONWEALTH.
A DISSOLUTION SOUGHT. Press Assn. — By Telegraph — Copyright. LONDON, May 28. The Westminster Gazette oays that Mr Dualcin's coalition illustrated the lifnculty of working British institutions vxeept with two parties. Tlie Daily News compares the position with Hen* Bulow's -Liberal-Con- < aeryativo- Bloc, and says that tho issue of'' the amazing situation will.be awaited •vith curiosity. MELBOURNE, May 28, I When tho House met to-day, Mi Fisher said that tho Government pro posed not to go on with business, bul would take the earliest opportunity o* considering th? position. He movee the adjournment of th_ Hovise. Mr Dehkin rose to speak, and Sir William Lyne called out "Judas." The Speaker ordered him to withdraw the exnression, and he did so. Mr Deakin's justification of th", action of the Opposition in applying the cloaire Yesterday Was- greeted with derivise Ministerial laughter. Mr Hughes, Attornev-G'cneral, said that Mr Deakin seemed to enjoy thr -ss nssination of the Government. * Hf 'md heard ,s6me mention last night of "Judas." but it was not f.->ir to Judas. Thf House adjourned till Tuesdiy. It is. stated that Mr Fisher willeeek ■\ dissolution. .'"■•>'• (Received May 29, 10 a.m.) MELBOURNE, May 29. Supporters of the Government claim to 'love a good chance 'of getting a dissolution. They rely strongly on the fact that they were defeated by a combination of parties.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11863, 29 May 1909, Page 5
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