WESTERN AUSTRALIA
BACKWARD IN DEVELOPMENT NEGLECTED BY FEDERAL AUTHORITIES. Press Asseoiatio i —.By Telegraph—Copyright. MELBOURNE, January 14. (Received January 14, at 11.10 a.m.) Addressing the first general conference of the United ’Party, Senator Lynch said that lie believed that Western Australia as it was situated to-day was in a backward state of development. It would continue to remain a tributary State of the Federal system unless there was a more friendly attitude towards this undeveloped third of Australia by the Federal authorities. Any action short of open rebellion - or open disruption would be fully justified. To proceed as a vassal State was impossible. Ho favored stern action. Something that would make the Eastern people take notice was needed.
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Evening Star, Issue 19456, 14 January 1927, Page 7
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