POISON OF CLASS WAR
MR CASEY OUTSPOKEN (Rec. 12.30) SYDNEY, This Day. Speaking at an election meeting, Mr R. G. Casey, former Governor of Bengal, said that Australia should now be laying the basis for her export trade which could be of immense value to the country. Yet practically nothing was being done. This was the result of the artificial limitation of production by trade unions, coupled with a Government which had not the courage to govern. “I do not believe that the Labour Party; can be blamed for all the ills besetting Australia,” he said, “but I do blame it for allowing the Communists to worm their way into its vitals, and for injecting the pernicious of class war into the worker’s minds.” Mr Casey said the go-slow tactics and strikes ordered by certain union leaders were nothing less than selfinflicted wounds.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 270, 27 August 1946, Page 3
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