THE NIEMEYER REPORT.
- MR HUGHES CRITICAL. ..JJUTBD TRE3S ASSOCIATION—BY ELECT* 10 TEI.EORAPH—COPV.BIGHT.) • SYDNEY, SepteiuOe? 5. "fr W. M. Hughes, replying to rtir Otto Niemeyer's report, e-sy3 that, while agreeing that the Budget. must be balanced** this- should -app'y all round. He expressed the opinion that Sir Otto's talk about Australia's ,debts was only a smoke screen designed to induce a-radical change in her national policy iand to stampfede this Australian ptopie into a compound in which the interests represented by Sir Otto de Sired to intern them. Acceptance of the policy suggested by Sir Otto would only result in stagnation and despair.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 6 September 1930, Page 15
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