AUSTRALIAN NEWS
COMMUNIST DUMPED INTO RIVER.
(Australian Press Association.)
SYDNEY, November 15,
Citizens of Bourke, taking the law into their -own hands, last night dumped a Communist in the river. He, however, was able, to swim, and reached the other side. He had assaulted an elderly mail earlier in the day. When the pursuers located him, he was armed with an axe, which was taken from him.
POLICY .OUTLINED
MR SCULLIN’S STATEMENT
SYDNEY, November 16. The Prime Minister (Mr ’Sclitlin) addressed £he Federal section Of the Australian Labour Party in n eotifeivnee held a-t Sydney during the week-end, behind closed doors. 'He said that the ■Government intended, at the next election, to seek the widest powers with a vfew t° unificating complete control of the Arbitration system, suppressing monopolies and profiteering. The establishment of a reserve bank, comprehensive trading powers, for the Commonwealth 'Bank.
He announced that the trade balance at the end of the current financial year would be more favourable by £30,000,000.
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