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TOO MANY PARLIAMENTS

AUSTRALIA COULD FOLLOW CANADA’S EXAMPLE Reed. 10.55 a.in MELBOURNE, Today Speaking at a dinner given by the Australian Council of Trade Unions, the Acting-Prime Minister, Mr. J. E. Fenton, said he thought there were too many Parliaments in Australia; (561 members of Parliament in a population of six and a-half millions was inordinate. Australia might with alvantage follow the example of Canada in its modest system of Government.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1075, 12 September 1930, Page 9

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TOO MANY PARLIAMENTS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1075, 12 September 1930, Page 9

TOO MANY PARLIAMENTS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1075, 12 September 1930, Page 9

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