COUNTRY PARTY.
♦ CLASS GOVERNMENT NOT WANTED. LESSONS OF DOMINIONS' ELECTIONS. ;bv r.ASLr i'rkss Assorunox-i'orvßii;nT. A L'ST?. ALIA.V A.ND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.' (Received November liotli. 8.10 p.m.) LONDON. November 24. ''The Times." states: ''The elections in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada had one common result,, naino.i.v the c-iipse of the Country Party. It lias been shown that- the pcopie of a great democracy will not .stand It class .government. The dereat *>f Labour in Australia was a iribiue. not t) tile strength of the Price- Tago Cabirut aii-.] the Nationalists, for ii> spite of the Lalmur defeats, the Country Party actually lost, whilo a handful of farmers in New Zealand apparently found it politic: to merge their identity with the Pwcform Government- of Mr Coatcs." The ''Daily Telegraph" say?: "Hie chapter of events now opening in Australia has a peculiar interest for British Labour, which may well turn for inspiration to searching for the practical line ,of action against the Communists advocated by Mr Theodore.''
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18549, 26 November 1925, Page 9
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