THE COMMONWEALTH.
LABOUR AND PROTECTION CAUCUSES. LAND TENURE, MELBOURNE, September 7. The Labour Party lengthily considered the planks in the scheme of alliance with the Protectionist*, A joint caucua will be held to-day, to discuss proposals. When the Closer Settlement Bill was in committee an effort was Wade to secure the insertion 0/perpetual leasing ; but it wa« rejected <by a substantial majority,; AN. ALLIANCE, THE TARIFF QUESTION BULL ' UNSETTLED. (Received September 7, 10,48 p.m.} MELBOURNE, September 7, An alliance between the Labour Puuty and the Isaacs and Lync party;' has been arranged. Dealing with the Labour Party'a suggestions as ta< the tariff, it waa eventually proposed by Labour men to remit the tarill to a Royal Commission. Later on both sides came to an agreement on litis basis, FEDERAL CABINET INTENTIONS (Received September 8, 1.10 am.) MELBOURNE, September 7. Hon. G. H. Held, Federal Premier, has informed the House that the Go- g verntnent will endeavour to pass tiw/v Arbitration Bill as it stands, but. has no intention of proceeding wits the High Commissioner Bill or the Iron Bonus Bill this session.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 210, 8 September 1904, Page 2
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182THE COMMONWEALTH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 210, 8 September 1904, Page 2
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