THE COMMONWEALTH
IRE N.S.W. BURLESQUE. [By Telegraph.— Press Association. —Copyright. I SYDNEY, Sept. 20. While scenes in the Assembly were in progress people who crowded the galleries clapped and cheered vociferously. Most of the ejected members express astonishment at the Speaker’s action in having them forcibly removed. They describe Hr Willis as a tyrant. Government supporters remained quiet throughout the turmoil. The Liberal Leagues throughout the country are passing,, motions condemning Mr Willis for taking the Speakership. A LITTLE JOKE. MELBOURNE. Sept. 20. Received Sept. 20, 10.20 p.m. Air Keilly. New South Wales, asked if the Federal Parliament would consider the advisability of sending troops to quell the revolution in the New South Wales Parliament. The Speaker ruled the question inadmissable. MORE SOCIALISM. ADELAIDE. Sept. 20. The Premier has announced that the Government is starting brickworks, a timber yard, and a firewood depot. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.
MELBOURNE, Sept. 20. Received Sept. 20, 10.20 p.m. The House has adopted the Address-In-Reply.
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Southland Times, Issue 16844, 21 September 1911, Page 5
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