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SIR GEORGE FULLER

FAITH IN AUSTRALIA. (Australian Press Association.) (Received this dnv at 9 a.m.) SYDNEY, May 23. Sir George Fuller, upon his return from London, said lie had the fullest faith in Australia’s future and was confident there would he an early lleturn to prosperity. Practical help from Great Britain would be forthcoming directly evidence was shown that Australians were determined to pull together. Mr Lang’s recent default had vitally affected the State’s credit in London. The “Telegraph” says:—Grave inferences that the Government, which is considering referendum proposals, may move for the abolition of the Senabe. protrude in some vigorous comments by Mr Scullin on the Senate’s disallowance of further regulations under the Transport Workers Act.;

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1931, Page 5

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SIR GEORGE FULLER Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1931, Page 5

SIR GEORGE FULLER Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1931, Page 5

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