LABOUR DENOUNCED
BEASLEY’S FIERY LANGUAGE. £ {Australian Prjtss Association ) CANBERRA, March 4. '■The House of Representatives passed the-Financial Agreement Enforcement Bill. ' The Beasley Labourites used fiery language, Mr James declaring that the Government would need machine guns before ;fit;,'finished .j.with,New- SouthWales' Mr Beasley sai<l that burglars, embezzlers, and even Ned Kelly, had nothing .on the, Lyons Government. Bruce, the Assistant-Minister, interjected : . “Your little party should he good judges of the methods of such nefarious persons.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1932, Page 3
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74LABOUR DENOUNCED Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1932, Page 3
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