CABLEGRAMS.
NEW SOOTH WALES POLITICS. 4 ANOffißHtt iRjCXW]>Y SCEWB. - TWO MIEMBEIJS KEMOVm (Received 7th 5 12.30 p.m.) SYDNEIY, December 7. rhere was another rowdy scene at the lAfcsemlbly, Mr Price persisting in moving an amendment in conniction with the Arbitration Bill. Mr ' Willis ordered his removal, and as soon as the Sergeant returned ordered him to remove Mk- Rtapatrick, who previously several times had been warned for interjecting. When the Speaker was leaving the chair he was greeted with Opposition cries of "We hope you never come back." Mr Willis made a statement justifying the previous day's suspension, quoting Ehglish authorities in support.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10126, 8 December 1911, Page 1
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