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NEW STATE PLANS

IPROVAL AT INVENTION. SB OF DEFAULT. OF NEW ENGLAND j SELECTED. gg ASSOCIATION- BY ULECT&tO LtOBAPn —COPTEIOST.) d March Ist, 5.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, March 1. form a new State to he ' England, and to set up a Government, should Mr default, were approved by »n at Armidale yesterday, the Federal tod State Leglsi among those participating, n to hold a referendum bethe provisional executive a ound few supporters, ing affirmed its loyalty to d to the Commonwealth, the is resolution, Mr Drummdttd, f the Assembly* eaying that counter any suggestion that ato movement was a disiona are regarded as a perph for Dr. Eafle Page who, it of r vigorous speech, deif the country's assets were h loans that were not reit was not the fault of mt Australia the money, but n Governments Bhe had had*

BEpTtKB. SECESSION 'THREAT. H|rin of riverina ■F' fAHMERS. PftOPOSED. BB|S|bwj March Ist, 8.5 p.m.) ! HB§ SYDNEY, March 1. " A farmers from all HHbjfcof Riverina mat at Waggb resolved that unless HHEjfpul ftt&ta tJ&tettlfcients take Vireh Slst, to dc«ure ft 1& Oovenitaiettt Costa BBHBtept to the .primary afld sed■Hpii, a tdtortnatutt Will be rijfht to control its to seced£ ■K (EMtelifliielt. wera •*&«lawpwr. »^1; sHie

i tudetowards the Commonwealth. "1 assure, yoa, ! as one in charge of the greatest engine of publicity in Great Britain, that there is throughout this [country a desire to stand shoulder to sh&hldef With Att6tfftHa i 6 all her dif- , Acuities. I am eatirely in favour," ftdto "of tbb debts befy«m I®e '' members. t of th§' Blfittefi iGotwnoHwealth. 1 believe by this that >r, gßM'Jw tfill law beeti ty&rcfe'tpe extinction of all war debts .Kftibeeti fhe Allies and the other assog<t|M together in 1 the HW PAPERS SAY; f» » * 1 t I ' ft J.'MANGH!BSTEB GUARDIAN." Mitfch lit, 6.0 Jj.int) ' ' IjON»OK, February M., . • is a mtich wilier perMr l^ng; 1 ' lays the "Man* jntiuriUtf' in & k*<Ul.,"Whiiq Mt\ debt ropudja* a']lit9itj..hp has produced fine-soutttliHft of which would adito**' 'tftilHtgfli If ilia ctlrtitfrfe# ofit, wo ,fb see, the ■ exchange fatar on iht pounds riefttar ÜBOO |han riMeW fcontha, for thG federal sent V»U be la thfc sharpest cffcffl&H'W AU*t»itU»h and British sapS£. (to4'"tht«e StatM. Soinebody fhjt Auatraliaitt that the ntacph to;piwh>ar!fcr.must be a ,9js'that,thfiy, hftve the right to raverawis toW atAtifl&rd' irf hying, J>ut whfeii t such .ditiniiieg'l li|pa to be propitiated firom circles in the City i'Ccnrimonwealth ottrfjßncy. proposal' as- a Political. gesture,'?, the" 'WBUMiir n^. f ' "They ; are he ottß&r bv th& hßUks trtd iin catioejtioTr With trading ciiaftttete io v !!Aqsttalia' continue w pari toptwwg btiMntw iti wool, wheat, and dairy produce, the, pnt&B of whi(ih' sHow 'a 4istiU6t tendency to, flui editorial la rather ihdtieed to atab tanribi ha, with toe fMiite* wma of thf eentrfti ban«?', *frs.i*W»4»o .iha note issue- I Hg»* b«jtrtia buiba justified tha gold tß^ryes.

, "TJielJimes." ' j* a leader, refers to tt>s of #? hang's pW«#k." M iwsi "n*m? «* er«4|i; M, &otltk Wales and all by the joint credit of the WhDjf tytamtmveaitji,' '-«**' tfb« Twees' ' ■ f 1 !;*' WAoi ' '' SYPNJSjy, February 28. ' The State Lflbdqf* f caucus approved oM&e. ,ptf®o«ll tM the basic wage be fijtdtl ma ft tsfciitU£3 for husband apij by an endowment fa* t <JAen <smM|- * GHNW&* fcWttJtif PROPOSAL. .tfebjtm# 21 Trade unionists on Match 4tU , will tlfcttftaT' the qtJfestfjQti of rf(M4rt«]K i* #if&» Anatfalia.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20175, 2 March 1931, Page 9

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NEW STATE PLANS Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20175, 2 March 1931, Page 9

NEW STATE PLANS Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20175, 2 March 1931, Page 9

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