ARBITRATION BATTLE
VOTE IS VITAL TO BRUCE PARTY EXCLUSION OF MEMBERS SYDNEY, Monday. The Prime Minister. Mr. Stanley Bruce, addressed the Co . n . st /f'! tl ?ha t Association today. He hinted that the vote in the House of Representatives on the Arbitration Couit Abolition Bill would be made vital to the political existence of the Ministry. Mr. Bruce claimed that his action in excluding Messrs. W. M- Hughes ■md E A. Mann from the Nationalist Partv’s meetings had been actuated bv the best of motives and was m the interests of good government. Mr. Bruce added: “There is no schism in the Federal National PartyThe Government is going ahead with the Budget and the repeal of the Federshouldit the l Government he defeated on arbitration, he said, the Prime Mm ister would immediately hand in Jus resignation, and the Commonwealth woufd have to find another Governm The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr C I. A. Abbott, speaking at a dinner .V; i see it. there is no sut- --- -• of an unholy alliance.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 758, 3 September 1929, Page 9
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