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"LESSONS FROM AUSTRALIA." . MR FISHERY CAMPAIGN. (Received March 3, 9 a.m.) * LONDON, March 2. The Daily News (Liberal) in an article under the heading "Some Lessons from Australia," refers to the campaign by Mr Fisher, Federal Prime Minister, as. a movement full of instruction to the United Kingdom. '.'Australians," said the News, "ara abandoning a precisely the kind, of Constitution which Unionists are seeking to commend. Australia abandons it because it is the stronghold o,f vested interests and the solidest obstacle to social justice." ' t ■].■.'' (Received March 3, ■•10.55 a.m.) SYDNEY, March 3; Mr Hughes, hi his speech, referring to the proposal to give the Commonwealth power to deal with corporations, said ' competition was dead or dying over half the trial, commercial, and financial sphere of. the Commonwealth., :,.. Mr; Fisher, Fecleral Primer Minister, is in Sydney. He' states that if the referenda are passed it will undoubtedly strengthen the.; Commonwealth's hands for- dealing with the American Meat Trust: , > :
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10180, 4 March 1911, Page 5
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