MR. CHIFLEY TAKING NO NOTICE
Received Tueadayi IQAQ B-.ni, oanbERRA NQY. ii. Legislatiye or pQlitiQal ' ffQlien ig any State would no.t: 'Mfk.Qt ttS Pederal Govenuaeufa deciaCwi te prQceed witfi tfee Eank Nation&isgr tiou Bill, aaid tke Pvime Miniatx?, Mr, Gbifley, iu tfte Houae ot Repr^* , sentativea today. Ro was answering- tfee Leader of the oppositiQn, "Mr, Meaaios, whu > asked whether, m view of • tko overwhelming expreasiou of OBiuion against hanking monopoly iegisia--tipn as reeorded. fey the electors of Viotpria, the xederai Govemfflent Would eitner abandon the Bifi qr defer consideratioii until a relete ndum. or general eiection had, Ueen heldMr. chifley- said he had previously indieate.d it. was. not the Govern-ment'-s intentiQR to hold a referem dum, The Government believed powers under the. Gonstitution gave, , Parliament the power to pass tho banking legislation. r
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Chronicle (Levin), 12 November 1947, Page 5
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