VICTORIAN PREMIER
DEFENCE OF NIEMEYER
NOT IN AUSTRALIA AS BAILIFF
(Received 17th September, 11 a.m.) MELBOURNE, This Day.
Tho addresses of the Premier, Mr. E. O. Hogan, to the Victorian. Labour Party Conference in defence of the necessity for the retrenchment of employees and salaries contained emphatic contradictions of the statements made by union leaders that a capitalist conspiracy is exploiting tho current depression, and that Sir Otto Niemeyer in his report on Australian rinances is acting solely on behalf of British financial interests. Ho declared that Sir Otto had not visited Australia as bailiff, as had been suggested, but had come to represent the Bauk of England, of which Australia desired to become a customer.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1930, Page 11
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