FEDERAL POLITICS.
ELECTIONEERING SPEECHES*
By Electric Telegraph—Per Press if* Association—CofpyrigjhtMEL BOURN E, April 29, Mr Reid declares that his neutra, lity on the fiscal issue is With the removal of anomalies from tho tariff. The.only way to contest the Socialistic party, is to make tho fiscal question an open one, • > BRISBANE, April 29* v At tho annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce the President attributed the bad results of the year .to the discouragement of private enterprise and. the effects of Federation.
Tho Minister of Agriculture has de« » clared that the Government would < •not be forced by Socialists. Tha Labor Dlatform, waa rapidly becom- " ing Socialistic. Tho trend was) to undermine the throne and altar of the family. If the sugar bonus waa 1 not extended, there would be & wave, of feeling which would, 'seven ■Queensland from this accursed- Federal (Unions . . L :
[ADELAIDE, [April 23* At .the annual meeting of ,tke Chamber; of Commerce .-the President; said that after fighting the drought for years they; were now: threatened with which they; would have to fight ‘with all their strengths
LONDON, April 28. Mr sVise„ Sat a letter) ta ' the .Times, complains of an ‘article pub- , Inched therein, caricaturing the aims f and effects o£ Australian, industrial legislation. Ho states Australia \ is 10 to 30, years behind Britain ini municipal socialistic activity ‘anil protective legislation'. Workmen in every test showed the Arbitration Act had not prejudicially nffected manufacturing enterprise in Australia, " . jSs
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1442, 1 May 1905, Page 2
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