NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.
THE GOVERNMENT AND MB - CRICK. PRESS OPINION. United Frew A»Boci»iion— By EtafeSt Telegraph— Copyright. (Received July Id, 10.24 a.m.) StDNEif , July 12. The Premier intends to move that Mil Crick be suspended azttii the charge* against him are decided by the Courts. . The " Sydney Morning Herald " saya that the Legislative Assembly seemed to be paralysed at the refy thought of dealing with Mr Crick, though it tail the report of its own Commissioned Neither the Speaker, nor the GoTd*n* ment, nor the Assembly seemed capable of rising to the occasion. The Governmet hedged and Quibbled, and sought to make it cleat that the ptopef way' would be to give the law courts pm oed«noej white in effaci th« Goverameat was holding Mr Crick by the cottar. Nothing idore hollow flor man pitiable could be imagined. The "Daily Telgraph" 'state* tfcib Parliament has virtually handed art* the custody of its honour to toe Magistrate, Who &&$ or may Sot pit* itjon to a jury, promisWiotJsly selected* TM great anti-climax, however, Ifl that th* Premier now proposes to penalise , thi idnoeent constituents by eufipetiding j£f Crick until tie Geurt* give dedeion. ' ._ ;__ >a _ . .;: .•_ ..._,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8672, 12 July 1906, Page 2
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