The first session of the nineteenth Parliament of New South Wales was opened on July 23 and ended last night. It was notable in several respects. It was the first session of the first Parliament since ...
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Article : 734 wordsIn the legislative Assembly to-day the Premier's motion for the suspension of the Standing Orders for the remainder of the session in order to allow of bills passing all stages in one day, also that Government ...
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Article : 427 wordsIn the Assembly yesterday the Shearers' Accommodation Bill on the same lines to the measure passed in Sydney was carried through all its stages. A discussion on the Minimum Wage Bill was ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 20 Dec 1901, Page 3
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