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Ch9 Motions / MOTIONS AGREED TO RESOLUTIONS AND ORDERS OF THE HOUSE / Resolution expunged from records



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House of Representatives                                Ch 9                                                 p 315

 

Motions / MOTIONS AGREED TO — RESOLUTIONS AND ORDERS OF THE HOUSE

 

Resolution expunged from records

On 29 April 1915 the House agreed to the following motion:

That the resolution of this House of the 11th November, 1913 “That the honourable Member for Ballaarat 1 be suspended from the service of this House for the remainder of the session unless he sooner unreservedly retracts the words uttered by him at Ballarat on Sunday, the 9th November, and reflecting on Mr. Speaker, and apologizes to the House” be expunged from the Journals of this House, as being subversive of the right of an honourable Member to freely address his constituents.

The Speaker stated that, as it would be impossible to recall all relevant copies of Hansard and the Votes and Proceedings, the incident would be expunged from the record kept by the Clerk of the House. 2



Division name changed to Ballarat in 1977.



VP 1914-17/181; H.R. Deb. (29.4.15) 2748-9.