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"DRUNKEN BLACKGUARDS."

A LIBEL ON THE HOUSE

FPaa Pass* Association.]

Sydney, This day. After an exciting debate, which was carried into the small hours of the morning, Sir GK Dibbs' motion to the effect that Mr Hindle's statement denouncing Parliament fur containing drunken blackguards was a gross libel on the House, was carried by 61 to 20.

The House then proceeded to discuss a further motion by Sir G. Dibbs to reprimand Mr Hindle for his utterance, but the Speaker ruled that the motion was out of order, as notice must be given. Consequently the Premier decided to drop the matter.

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Bibliographic details

Thames Star, Volume XXV, Issue 4667, 22 February 1894, Page 2

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"DRUNKEN BLACKGUARDS." Thames Star, Volume XXV, Issue 4667, 22 February 1894, Page 2

"DRUNKEN BLACKGUARDS." Thames Star, Volume XXV, Issue 4667, 22 February 1894, Page 2