THE COMMONWEALTH.
; : >';'.: STATES AND FINANCE. '^-^ ; BOUND BY CAESAK'S DEFENCE '. ."..; JUDGMENT. '-.':■ By Telesraph—Press' Association—Copyright i!-'• V' ! -; : ■>,; ';:'/,'Sydney, February 15. J |, : Dealing with.the financial', agreement' !behveen the . States, and : the Commonwealth, Mr. Deakin, Federal. Prime, Ministerj: in :his speech, ; in < the ..Town Hall, declared that trie agreement would mean, a gain of ,£2,300,000' yearly.': to the Commonwealth '■ and would lift it put' of its : "-. :-■■'= T Jv-.*.'=.' ;. The policy of■'the Government was to. close breaches and : heal wounds, .and. it jwould unite with. the States, for the. welfare of Australia. ' The. future'of AusJtralia. lay. in. the. depth and- sincerity of. .its union and the obliteration of class iprejudice and class legislation.' r.'Regarding Lord Kitchener's visit, Mr.' .Deakin said the Government .had appealed ;to,Caesar,.and wouid be bound by. Cae-. sar's judgment. • ".'•••.'; \ ; '<
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 743, 16 February 1910, Page 7
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127THE COMMONWEALTH. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 743, 16 February 1910, Page 7
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