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A NEW MENACE.

'/ -..7s'.'. ; SOCIALISTS AND . UNIT [CATION. By TfllcEfanh—Proaa Aesociaflo'i-GoDyriirlit London, Fel'ruary 21. : Commenting on the curioim fact .that British Socialists aro supporting tho principle of Federalism in Ireland, the "Jforninjr Post", says tjiat (1 io Socialists are a. power in the Australian Commonwealth, Certain State Governments find themselves tied hand . and foot by th mi—States which -refuse.to accept Socialism.- ConMfjueiitly : tho . Australian Socialists aro .clamouring for "Unification." . . ' Mr. Fisher (the F«leral Prine Minister) made a whole-hearted denunciation of the Federal 6ysteni when Ihe called the Australian Constitution "tie worst in the -world." , v "Such Mi opinion," says the "Morning Post/' "accords with tho whole policy : of Mr. Fisher's Government., If tiuiir. .reforms', were ftcoopted, Homo Rule would be abolished* Centralisation is a ne'eessary preliminary: to Socialism. , The agitation in favour of . fixing tho rate ,of wages and the prices of commodities has foroed tho Government upon a cycle of preposterous interference, which mist end in failure and. disillusionment."

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1681, 22 February 1913, Page 5

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A NEW MENACE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1681, 22 February 1913, Page 5

A NEW MENACE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1681, 22 February 1913, Page 5

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