LABOUR'S REGIME AT THE TEST.
« NEW SOUTH WALES STATE ELECTIONS. ROMAN CATHOLIC VOTE. FATHER O'REILLY'S FINAL APPEAL. By Telcsrapli—Press As=ociatioD-»Copyriilit Sydney, December n. Messrs. liolman, Fisher, and llughen addressed a final big, enthusiastic Jj3bour rally in tho Town Hall. The No-Licenso and liquor parties arc spending money .lavishly on appeals to voters. Thero aro many elaborate advertisements and posters, and much literature depicting the effects of tho "wet" and "dry" systems. Now Zealand's cxporienco bulks prominently in tho controversy. The Catholic vote promises to play an important part in the election. _ : The "Catholic Press," in an article slates tho Government for its neglect of Catholic interests. It states that the Catholic community is under no debt to the Labour Party. Tather O'Reilly, tho champion of tho Catholic Federation, in a final appeal to Catholic electors, says: "I would hit ovory member of the liolman Ministry oven to the extent of voting for an Oraugoniau."
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1925, 6 December 1913, Page 5
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154LABOUR'S REGIME AT THE TEST. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1925, 6 December 1913, Page 5
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