FEDERAL POLITICS.
"SUGAR-GROWERS AND THE-' :C"'V:-'- :■■"''■ I .'BOUNTY.V.,;/• ;-/;7:-- v By Telegraph—Pre6B Association—Copyright; -•'•.."'.;'.' • Melbourne, July 30 ..;...'. ; .The /Federal" Minister for 'Trade and '. Customs;' Mr. F.' G. Tudor, told a deputation-', of Queensland V sugar-growers that "the Government intended to continue the bounty .and. excise system j but. without limitation.V. i''■■':'■.. ' CONSTITUTIONALAMENDMENT.;; '"•^ : i \ Melbourne, Ju1y.30.: ."'■ The . Federal Attorney-General Mr. Hughes,' told a deputation ;that before 'April next the. Government "would, ask X tk:, people ~by'..referehdum for \extended :.. powers to : ,make laws regarding industrial legislation! '.■•".'A ...
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 883, 1 August 1910, Page 7
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84FEDERAL POLITICS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 883, 1 August 1910, Page 7
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