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N.S.W. Parliament

Oping Speech

Press ABixioiation.—Copyright. BromsY, this day. Mr, Suttob onenod Farliaircnt by commission. In his ppoecb ho referred to Sir E Rawon's absence, ami congratulated Parlininont on Hie greatly improvod prospeels of the State as the result of the rains, on the prospectivo substantial surplus, and on tbo steady improvement' in the credit of the Slate, as shown by tho price of stocks. Ho indicated that a Liquor Reform Bill, to provide effoolivo looal option, would be introduood, and that an auionemcnt would be made in the Arbitra-, tion Bill in tho direction of overcoming the existing block, aud rendering moro effective industrial disputes. Besides those already forecasted, Bills wero promised for tho extension and improvement ot tho national system of education, tho bettor dealing with gambling, extension of railways, wator conservation, and promotion of seifclomout.

A Vo;e of Censure Free* AsEMiation.—Oopyriglit. Sidneit, this day. In the Assembly, on tho Address-in-Reply, Mr McGowon strongly attaoked the Government over tho Arbitration Bill, and moved an amendment censuring tho Government for rofusimj or logleetmg to administer tho law, thereby allowing tho Arbitration Court to beconio to all iutents and purpose l ! i, dead loiter. Tho debate is proceeding, Tho Council adopted the iddress. Latkr, The dsb&to on tho •onsuro motion, which eventually Mr MoGowau framed as a general attaik o» the Govoi'ipentyhaß bien adjourned. ' ,;. \

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1352, 14 June 1905, Page 2

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N.S.W. Parliament Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1352, 14 June 1905, Page 2

N.S.W. Parliament Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1352, 14 June 1905, Page 2

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