N.S.W. POLITICAL CRISIS.
THE SPEAKER’S TYRANNY.
MEMBERS EXPRESS ASTONISHMENT.
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SYDNEY. Sept, p Members express astonishment’ at the Speaker’s action is having them forcibly removed. They describe Mi*. Willis'as a tyrant. The Government supporters remained quiet throughout the turmoil.
Liberal Leagues throughout the country are passing motions condemning Mr Willis for taking the Speakership.
“WILL YOU SEND TROOPS?”
QUESTION IN FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.
(Received Sept. 21, 1 a.m.) , MELBOURNE, Sept. 20. Mr. Reilly (N.S.W.) asked in; the Federal Parliament if the Government •liiad considered, the advisability or sending troops to the revolution nn the New South Wales Parliament.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3328, 21 September 1911, Page 5
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