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  5. UNABLE TO GOVERN THE STATE

    The rejection by the Legislative Council of the bill to regress 1917 loyalists and supersede them by ex-strikers, by 35 votes to 15, brought the question of the abolition of the Upper House into the forefront ...

    Article : 435 words
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  7. Pay for Two Jobs

    The second reading of the Public Works Committee Bill, which provides that the committee may sit while the Legislative Assembly is meeting, was ...

    Article : 179 words
  8. APPEAL TO PEOPLE.

    "If Mr. Lang is sincere in his claim that the action of the Upper House in connection with the Railways Bill and other measures represents defiance of ...

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  9. A Defective Bill

    Strong protests against several provisions in the Workmen's Compensation Bill were made by Mr. Thorby during the debate on the measure in ...

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  10. Labor M'sL.C. Absent

    The defeat of the Railway Bill in the Legislative Council was the sole topic in political circles to-day. It is believed that the Government Will take ...

    Article : 210 words
  11. Cornsacks Inquiry

    The Premier tabled evidence in the Cornsacks Inquiry in the legislative Assembly to-day, but refused to have it printed, as requested by Mr. Bavin. Both ...

    Article : 409 words
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