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I LYONS SAYS YERDICT ■STOPPED ECONOMIC 1 DISASTER IANG ALSO HOPEFUL
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1 SYDNEY, Monday. ■. A. Lyons said: "The result is ve condemnation of the policy ■Government, also of the Lang ■he eleetors, by their verdict, ■opped a financial and economic The difficult task ahead, B taclded with courage and de■tion. Our aim will be to res■nfidence, in order that indusht begin again to employ those B-day are out of work." ■. T. Lang declares: "The elec■ults mean that the people have Khe private banking system a Bince to justify itself. Labour's ■ht is a national one, because ■onalisation of banking is just Bhe eorner." ■. A. Beasley says: "Our turn Kng, because our policy is the ■e that can save the people of ■intry. We feel that the reB) far as New South Wales is ■d, are very satisfactory to the ■abour Party. It is apparent ■ achievement of our policy js ■ hand. The United Australia ■Hll fail to solve the problems ■yide employment, in the same ■ as the Scullin-Theodore Gov- ■ and the Conservatives in EngRfe failed."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 103, 22 December 1931, Page 5
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