OFFICE, BUT NOT POWER.
—$ FEDERAL PRIME MINISTER ON OPPOSITION TACTICS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ■ (Rec. August 28, ,9.0 i p.m.) Melbourne, August 23. Mr. Joseph Cook, Federal Prime Minister, tiddrossing tho members of the Inter-State Conference, ;uia that vhfe Liberal Government was in office, but not in powor. It was impossible tor Parliament to bo of long duration, but the Government did not intend to allow tho Opposition to force it to tho country before. it was prepared to go. Referring to the action uf the Labour majority in tho Senate, n taking the business out of tho hands of -tho Government in connection witJi the appointment of a Select Committee-, Mr. C ok declared that ho did not intend to stand that, sort of thing long. THE CENSURE DEBATE. (Rec. August 29, 0.40 a.m.) Melbourne, August 28. Tho censure debate in tho Federal House is still going strong. The indications aro that it will not finish before to-morrow, if then.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1841, 29 August 1913, Page 7
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