COMMONWEALTH LINE.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR SALE. (BT CABL«~rR*SJ ASSOCIATION—COITIUOHT.) (AUSTRALIAN AND If.Z. CABLK ASBOGIATIOH.) CANBERRA, November 8. The Federal Cabinet haa completed, plans for the future of the Commonwealth Line of steamers, which it ha 3 been decided shall be disposed of, if possible, on conditions favourable to Australian shippers. Mr Bruce will explain fully what is proposed when tho House meets to-da*\
CENSURE MOTION. (JOSTBAI.UK A2TO K.Z. CABLK A880CIAVI0M.) (Reoeived November Bth, 11.10 p.m.) SYDNEY, November 8. In the House of Representatives, Mr M. Charlton launched a motion of censure on the Government on the grounds, inter alio, of unsympathetic jjdpinistration of the Commonwealth Cine ot steamers.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19153, 9 November 1927, Page 11
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