THIS PORTE'S DECISION.
MALISSORI MUST SURRENDER. Constantinople, August 1. Tho Porto has instructed the Turkish Minister at Ccttinjo to suinmon the Malissoi i to surrender before 1 hursday. AUSTRALIAN POLITSGS. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT. THE OPPOSITION'S IXTEXTION. BY-ELECTIONS TO BK BITTERLY BOUGHT. Sydney, August I. Parliament has prorogued till August 23. Whatever tire state of the parties then it is expected that Mr Wade, Leader of the Opposition, will again move a censure motion, in order to determine the personnel of the parties. Hr Neil sen has formally resigned, it is not intended to fill the vac tne.,* until Mr McGo wen’s return. Tho by-elections will bo bitterly fought. , The leaders u boll) ;;:E am preparing an active campdgu. FEDERAL P AULT A3IEN T. Melbourne, August 1. Tho Federal Pa r!lament (.j.cns on September 5. (Received 2, 8.10 a.ra.) Sydney, August 2. Mr. Story has pledged that tho third party will work body and soul for the Liberals. Mr Wade appealed to tho Liberals in the Assembly to refuse to accept the Speakership, thus robbing the party of a vote. (Received 2, 8.50 a.ra.) Sydney, August 2. As a result of the- Liberal conference, Mr Wade claims that the party is again thoroughly rc-ur.itcd. (Received 2, 9.35 a.m.) Sydney, August 2. A third by-election is necessary owing to the illness of Sir McDonald, member for Cobar. He was unable to attend the House last session, and through an oversight no leave was obtained for him, and his seat is therefore vacant.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 137, 2 August 1911, Page 5
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