SIGNIFICANCE CANNOT ESCAPE CHIFLEY
SYDXEY, Xov. 9. "The significance of the vote cannot escape Mr. Chifley,'' says the Lunday Teiegniph. "Pespite the protestations
of the Labour Party leaders tlnit hanking was not an eleetion issue there can be no doubt that Victoria has voted against the Federal Governnient 's bank nationalisation plans. Xor can there be niindi doubt that the eleetors in other States given a similar opportunity wouid record equally emphatic disapprovai. ' ' Tlie Sunday Sun connnents that "though the Legislative Council's re- . fusai to vote suppiy was an outrageous jioiitical subterfuge which ordinarily . would have roused the anger of the elec- ; torate there was a much more inijiortant ! issue. 'J'he people ehose to forget about I their own "State issues and gave an un-J n.istakabie expression on the national- 1 i-ation of banking. ''
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