LABOUR AND IMMIGRATION.
gEeceived 9.5 a.m.)j . , . MELBOURNE, this day* Iβ the House of Assembly, Mr. Murray replying to the no-confidence JBotaon, said the first serious charge Jgainst the GoTenunent was in regard to ttuiugration, and aspersions were cast "Pan the bays brought to Victoria. He would like to see a hundred more of them, -iie leader of the Federal Labour party was not born here, and prominent ■ mem- «*= .of the party had arrived as poor •"a- By the policy of the State Labour F*ty the doors of Australia would have &*a shut bolted, and baried against
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 165, 14 July 1910, Page 5
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