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Ch19 Parliamentary privilege / ACTS CONSTITUTING BREACHES OF PRIVILEGE AND CONTEMPTS / Attempts by improper means to influence Members in the performance of their duties / Intimidation etc. of Members / CHAIRMAN OF THE SYDNEY STOCK EXCHANGE CASE (1935)



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House of Representatives                                Ch 19                                                 p 734

 

Parliamentary privilege / ACTS CONSTITUTING BREACHES OF PRIVILEGE AND CONTEMPTS / Attempts by improper means to influence Members in the performance of their duties / Intimidation etc. of Members

 

Chairman of the Sydney Stock Exchange Case (1935)

The House resolved on 28 March 1935 that a letter written by the Chairman of the Sydney Stock Exchange, allegedly making a threat and reflecting on the motives and actions of a Member, did not amount to a breach of privilege but was, in effect, an exercise of the right of an individual to defend himself. The House considered, however, that the Chairman was in error in addressing a letter to the Speaker instead of direct to the Member concerned. 1



VP 1934-37/149-50.