The Making of the Australian Commonwealth, 1889-1900; a Stage in the Growth of the Empire

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Barton's Resolutions was inter- rupted by a Motion of Censure, moved by Mr. Reid, and was not completed until May 17, 1893, when both were carried. Neither side dared to oppose them ; for Mr. Barton had let it be known that he would resign if they were rejected. This would have brought about a dissolution on the federal issue, which both parties feared, — the anti-Federalists because they thought the country favoured the Convention Bill, the Federalists because they feared the contrary.
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...tely afterwards Mr. Barton became ill, and no further progress was made that Session. Mr. O'Connor, in the Legislative Council, carried the same Resolutions ; and in his speech suggested, as a method of resolving deadlocks, the joint sitting of the two Houses, which, with modifications, was adopted by the second Con- vention in 1897-8. Parliament met again in September ; and on October 12 Mr. Barton moved the House into Committee to consider the Convention Bill. A Free Trade Labour member, Mr.

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