AUSTRALIAN.
MELBQjraNE, November 16.
Victorian Loans.
In the Legislative Assembly tonight, Sir Bryan O'Loghlin stated that he was willing to modify the Loan Conversion Bill and provde three bills its place,' one for a loan of £3,800,0C0, one for inscription of stock, and one for a small loan to be raised in the colony for certain necessary public works. The House, it is understood, generally approves of the Premier's amended proposals.
This day. Mr Clarke's Baronetcy. The statement recently current that the Hon. W. J. Clarke will shortly be created baronet is noi? fully confirmed.
' At a late period of last night's sitting in the Legislative Assembly, Sir Bryan O'Loghlan's motion for modification of the proposal re loan conversion was carried, and the threatened crisis consequently has been averted. Sydney, Thursday. Sir Heavy Farkes Defeated. In the Legislate Assembly to-night, the debate on the second reading of the Land Act Amendment Bill was crossed, and on going to a division the bill was negatived by 43 to 33. In consequence of the result of the division the Premier, Sir Henry Parkes, moved the adjournment of the House, and this was agreed to. It is generally believed that the Ministry will resign in consequence of iti defeat.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4331, 17 November 1882, Page 2
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