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DEFENCE BILL AND LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

In of thb rnisa. jf the campaign ot which has been set he Legislative Couiii to repeat that its cting the Defence neither took away Government already t aay retrenchment, pleased to make in m, nor did it impose ligations to effect ent. Tho attempt to Council tho odium ot ■fore not only unjust The real object ot able the Government express approval of &t it proposed to do. ouncil held that api to throw tho whole it ot gear, as a preitly, to its-destruc-be given until tho e opportunity of exl at a General ElecGovernment must snonsibility for what undone. The desot tho Minister tor ;he responsibility on ;o believe that ho is alms and misgivings of the course into iieut has been forced the Labour Party., momentary- on these tho Labour imfnibn ; are insisting Defence sys.Giaverrimeut in the have come to the pdsitibhs to the Now jrs displaced by the ganisation which has ,witb such care. It is .that these men will i -Empire for which' done sucli good serhelp reflecting; howtv of replacing these •ienced officers, and efficient Defence sysnal emergency, again W. H. TRIGGS. cil, September sth.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 8 September 1930, Page 13

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DEFENCE BILL AND LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 8 September 1930, Page 13

DEFENCE BILL AND LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 8 September 1930, Page 13