STATE POLITICS.
NEW SOUTH WALES,
United Press Association—By Electrio ' TelegT&ph—Copyright. SYDNEY, March 21. There was another scene in the Legislative Assembly. Mr Wood said that the methods employed were those of tho "push," not of Parliament, He failed to withdraw when ordered, and the Speaker ordered his removal. Mr Wood shook off the Sergeant-at-Arms, also two messengers. Four police entered, and Mr Wood submitted.
The Legislative Council considered the Assembly 's message of disagreement with the amendments made in the Arbitration Bill. The Council decided to Insist on its amendments and appointed a committee to draw up reasons
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10417, 22 March 1912, Page 1
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