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SCENE IN NEW SOUTH WALES ASSEMBLY. (By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) SYDNEY, July 11. In the Assembly, the censure motion was defeated amidst lively scenes at a late hour last night, by 47 to 36. Just after the closure was moved, Mr Bourke jumped to his feet. After being ordered by the Speaker to resume his seat and, upon his refusing to do so, he was removed from the Chamber by the Sergeant-at-Arms. During the division members of the Opposition sang “The Red Flag” and “The Sour Apple Tree,” introducing Ministers’ names. The Address-in-Reply was carried on a
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Southland Times, Issue 19294, 12 July 1924, Page 6
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106LIKE A BEAR GARDEN Southland Times, Issue 19294, 12 July 1924, Page 6
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