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APPEAL TO AUSTRALIANS. /WORK OUT OWN SALVATION. (United Press Association—Copyright.) MELBOURNE, August 18. The Prime Minister (Mr J. H. Scu - lin) was unable, owing to siidden illness, to attend the vital Premiers Conference and the Loan Council negotiations, which opened in the presence of Sir Otto Nieineyer to-day. The Premier issued an appeal to Australians to demonstrate the qiiahties of time companionship in their hour of difficultv, and at once begin the taslc of working out their own salvation. „ Mr Scullin outlined a number ot problems whereto he would apply lnmsell at the Imperial Conference. Mr Scullin and Mr Parker Maloney (Minister of Markets) will sail by the Orama from Fremantle on August 25 for London.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 262, 19 August 1930, Page 5
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