FEDERAL POLITICS
MR LANG’S SPEECH
(Australian Brest Association.)
(Received this dav at 10.15 a.m.) SYDNEY, December 4
Making his first speech in the election campaign, Mr Lang speaking at Bankstown pledged the Lang Plan Party to fin immediate and complete overhaul of the credit structure and its rebuilding on a basis of nationalisation of banking. A SENATE CANDIDATE. SYDNEY, December 4. Mr Hardy, a United Australia Party Sensate candidate, speaking at Newcastle said his party, if returned to power would pass a law’ that would enable them to run Communists out of the country, MR LYONS’ PROGRAMME, oratnxTO SYDNEY, December 4, Mr Lyons in a national broadcast from Melbourne, said:—We will pay our way with real money. We will resolutely avoid inflation. We will not on aiiy consideration tinker with the currency.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1931, Page 5
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