ALLEGED REPUBLICAN PLOT
LABOUR CANDIDATE'S' STATEMENT RIDICULED.
(Rec. March 10, 8.50 p.m.) London, March 8. ' Mr. J. M'E. Ihmtcr (Queensland Apon't-General), interviewed by the Aus- < tl'aliali Press Association, ridculcs Mr. I Minahan'? allegations regard-ng n re- .' publican plot in Australia. Although the ! Queensland Minister'during the whole of j the war waa intimately associated with : members of the Labour Party during the I conscription referendum, he never heard i the slightest hint or suggestion of these ; alleged renublican plans. The first m- ; tinmt'on ho had came <i year lifter j through London newspapers, and on tho i authority of Mr. Minahan. of whom ho had never heard.-Aus.-N.Z..Cabin Assn. I TMr Minahan, a Labonr candidate at, i tho elections, stated that the Australian i Labour Party was cognisant of a move- ; ment to defeat conscription and pro- ' claim a republic in Australia.] j
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 142, 11 March 1920, Page 5
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141ALLEGED REPUBLICAN PLOT Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 142, 11 March 1920, Page 5
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