Old Age Pensions.
Melbourne, August 3. T&e Labour party representative! rawed a tempsst dver the old jfge pea--sions, whioh formed A platik ci Mir Barton's electiou manifesto aod wai affirmed id the Governor's Speech! Members accused the Premier of load : ing the programme with a roeasur£ Which he never intonated to propose. Mr Barton said nothing cou}d be don!J until the end Of thebook-keepingperiod. As this fetielved the question for any* thing from five to ten years, the Laboufparty Became angry; and wished to fofcci 1 a division" Mr Barton declined' io receive aaj? instruction to prepare a"#iU,iimnediat»s and in order to cool mfttt&Hl t&6 "idtfmA was Adjourned > ( j-'*y" - > •" ' t i ; / }f<' ■" f ~ ', >
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 185, 6 August 1901, Page 1
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113Old Age Pensions. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 185, 6 August 1901, Page 1
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