NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.
SUNDAY LIQUOR TRAFFIC. United Press Association — By Electric " ; Telegraph — Copyright. ' SYDNEY April 21. The statement with regard to tlhe second . reading of Mr Copeland's Sunday Liquor Trading Bill was inaccurate. The House, after p. protracted stonewall, affirmed a resolution in favour of bringing in a Bill to amend the law with respect to co-operative stores and clubs, leaving out all mention of hotels and, Sunday trading. Mr Copelaiid ' refused to bring in such a Bill, anE progress was reported. The House adopted the Legislative Council's amendments in the Conciliation and Arbitration Bill. : Mr Reid, in announcing that the prorogation would take place to-day, safd that he would not be able to call Parliament before the end of June, or the beginning of July, I on account of the Federal Referendum.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6166, 21 April 1899, Page 3
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