POLITICS IN AUSTRALIA.
JUESJISUJTD PARLIAMENT OPENS. 1 .If ,T»l«|(r«pl) —Pm» Assn.—CopTTljht. Eewlved Xugust 18,8.85 p.m. Brisbane, August 18 Partiwnent las Opened. Xaeßt.-OoTMBor'B speech eraphaWMtf that the Government proposed lesfalatioh, in the direction of the en'jpnaent of children. He made biting raft rem* to the dekgtiioii which re* *atlf lM*i loadon, stating that it ' that a ministry of financiers the behest of the three unrfßdal delegates informed the GovernHMt ttat i«an money would be snp- • died if~&*Government agreed to re- ' i«*l -certain legislation which had bean 1 fMorsed by the electors at two elections. •Ik* Mjftiqfiry scorned this bribe, and re- ' SNA -tin tefamoas proposal, believing 'HUft th» electors would agree with them. 'Mill tt» object of testing the question dwMteisttyhad decided to postpone all legislation^with the exception of an unending fiqiftr bill, and then adjourn hwJjatßentnntil the Premier's return. ai then appeal to the people for an en.'famdmt .«( their attitud* : Mb Lennon vw elected President of the. UgUhtira OounciL—Aus,-N.Z. <Ettik Am. ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1920, Page 5
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161POLITICS IN AUSTRALIA. Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1920, Page 5
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