COMMONWEALTH POLITICS.
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THE CENSURE DEBATE. MR. PRICE RESIGNS PORTFOLIO , OF WORKS. OnITED I’ lt KBS ASBv.cr.VT ON—COPYItIOIIT. SYDNEY, July 1. The rank and fild of the State Parliament are keeping the censure debate going. There is no sign of a. division yet. * - MELBOURNE, July 1. After finally disposing of the Supply Bill in. the Federal House, Mr Johnson resumed the. debate, on the censure motion, which is proceeding. A Bill will be introduced in the State Parliament to abolish professional marriage agencies. v PERTH, July 2. Mr Price has resigned the portfolio of Works, and remains as an honorary Minister. Mr Wilson relinquishes the portfolio of Treasurer and Minister of Education, and takes that of Works. The Premier takes the Treastyership, and Mr Mason the portfolio of Education, in addition to the Attorney-Gene-ralship. . . , ' BRISBANE, July 2. f Mr Bowman moved an amendment to the Address-in-Reply, that the Government did not possess the confidence of the House. It is anticipated that the Government will have a majority of two. FEDERAL AND NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENTS. WANT-OF-CONFIDENCE DEBATES
ADJOURNED. • (Received July 3, 12.5 a.m.). SYDNEY, July 2. The Assembly and the censure debate have been adjourned till Tuesday next. MELBOURNE, July 2. The Senate has passed Supply. The House and the censure debate have. Tjeen adjourned till Tuesday next. The proceedings to-day were uninteresting.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2544, 3 July 1909, Page 5
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224COMMONWEALTH POLITICS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2544, 3 July 1909, Page 5
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