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FOR AUSTRALIA’S UNEMPLOYED. OPPOSITION MOTION LOST. J CAustralian P.-es* Association.) CANBERRA,' March 8. Whem the Federal House of Representatives re-assembled to-day, Mr J. H. Scullin, the Lender of the Oppcsitlon, moved a motion censuring' the Government for its failure to alleviate the unemployment. H e urged that the Commonwealth Bank should he aslreu to provide a million pound.? a month for the absorption of fifty thousand of the unemployed until the situation im-
proved. Mr J. H. Lyons, Prune Minister, replied that there was a distinct improvement in the unemployed position, and a general improvement in econ<omic conditions-
The motion was negatived in a vote on. purely party liri&U ‘ ■fiO. ''
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1933, Page 5
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