OFFICE V. PRINCIPLE.
LABOUR MEMBER DISILLUSIONED,
"SICE OF POLITICAL ADVENTUR-
EES." Br IM»exapb-Presß AssooiaUon-CoorrUht. Perth, Ifebruary 6. Tho Hon. J. M. Fowler, who has been Labour, member for Perth in the Federal Hotiso of Representatives for nine years, that while 'he is etxll staunoh to the principles on which he had been elected, Parliamentary life had' disillusioned him.
The-Labour party of the first Federal Parliament waa, said Mr. Fowler, absolutely earnest on fighting the principles, but things began to altor when offioe loomed on the \The first Laboar Ministry maintained > a precarious existence by giving away.i plants': of its plaftorm, and since then the Labour; leaders had one eye <on the electors and the other on' the Treasury benches. He went to. his farm sick of political adventurers. ' '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 735, 7 February 1910, Page 5
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128OFFICE V. PRINCIPLE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 735, 7 February 1910, Page 5
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