FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.
A NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] Melbourne, August 13. In the House of Representatives, Mr Fisher warmly attached ■ the. Government’s proposals. He (described them as, a retrogressive and time-marking •policy. He 'conclude#/ -by -moving iah aneudnient to the Addresß-in-Repiy, iegi;dtting tftat the Government pro-/ pdsaleAimed, at destroying the beneficial character of social and industrial laws, indicated no intention to take steps to reduce the high of living, and failed to recognise the tariff. On the motion of Mr Cook, the debate was, adjourned. , 0 ;j ,>l*.; The Senate, in l view ; j9f.,Mh l amendment, has adjouype# ipntil Apg-i ust 27; •‘■'AAk i ~„H
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 85, 14 August 1913, Page 2
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108FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 85, 14 August 1913, Page 2
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