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SECESSION.

■faSNSLAND WATCHES ■ft,' POSITION.

HCPSSIONS BY CABINET. EMNUOUS OPPOSITION TQ m'• REPUDIATION. *' -■ ——— MUMS ASSOCIATION—BY ELECTRIC IKfY' tojecbapb—copraioHT.) j SYDNEY, February 20. - Ejfr Godfrey Morgan, Minister for HQELgM in Queensland, who was interHLJig Sydney, said that there was BlLyjyg feeling in the north in favour HEgifBOK from the Federation. "We the position closely. It that if Mr Lang's finanHmj|Aenc is given effect to we would ■ißpfifar off on our own. The question KfEpiuion has been freely discussed Eitty>een S land Cabinet, and, though ■Hjjyglipa has been reached, the conBplhaal 'position in the event of jgHpnA is being investigated." as a State is strenuously - an/ scheme of repudiation is fhc only State that has to carry out the Niemeycr Hwpmwdistienß, and though the Budbe actually balanced this •finances certainly I HHfjpx'lwtter position than those of sister States. If Mr Lang's the sooner we get ffiHrawfltttter. We will- not have HSBbjSy ndused to the level of jH£&jg£ Wales in the eyes of the movement in northern ,yT«|as is spreading rapidly pHnitlfti affected. Advocates of the fact that no unHNEKpaI ' action is contemplated. I be thoroughly tested HHnHcjetaiaß,, or a petition to' the HnHKKtament. If the latter does be made to the HHHUmECMMat on the grounds ,of ;- of New South ia in a - ferment, and at Mr Lang's The district in the northern: HHHK|)^ar'sSopl7. .to the statements' ia the* New South |HHmN Assembly HHHHHfflpnlng Herald'! sfliys: in' the ,(irticle cotld "be inter-' HHHHk to civil war.' Bujfc it" |MH| war, as a '.'possibility' Lang's policy, of' resecession, is in ' thoughtful people, llMWMpre is setiijus risk bt" it Gtoernment d^ves doped by his promises and thoir senseless, Bejfish, 1 shortMPjiMfc a collision may be inevitable' through the-disregarding of ■m 1 • trend of Mr,' Lang's Wtev? the people to'exprcsolsnn, and definite discussions OQ t we need to- include BfflStpN't' in the rival camps, who ■nrapffleome trouble for opportunities WlifMHjl aggrjuidiaeinent and the Mllfrfc political capftal. HKK|o«iinoßi9nt.it is enough to say trouble' is Via ■MBPMSjt because secessions in hisMMBglypy.' a fruitful cause of dof We refuse to believe wm happen if the best. HfelM* got together and work harHKll' State.'' ; pro-" MWM^W|Mad t , and' never Jn ten dad have led ns into this HH|jKj#z%daspond' in which' \ k e are' Mpf 'The reaction thereto pro'in - 'civil' BBBSfSWfed to * wgljto Mr f tenure of oißtce

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20168, 21 February 1931, Page 15

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SECESSION. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20168, 21 February 1931, Page 15

SECESSION. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20168, 21 February 1931, Page 15

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