N.S.W. POLITICS
NATIONALIST PARTY’S PLATFORM PROBABILITY OF GENERAL ELECTION By Teleeranh—Frees Association—Oonyrliht (Rec. September 12, 7.20 p.m.) 1 Sydney, September 12. Sir George Fuller, outlining the Nationalist Party’s platform, in view of a Ministerial hint that there might be a general election at an early date, said ho had decided, to include the abolition of the Board of Trade, fair rents, and price-fixing tribunals, which he declared were producing permanent unemployment. Other new planks were a reduction of the salaries of members of Parliament and the termination of the epidemic Royal Commissions. Sir George Fuller added that he believed the, workers themselves were realising that those measures which were guaranted to 'bring about a social and industrial millennium had wrought nothing but hurt, and if persisted in would lead to disaster.— Aua.-N.Z. Cable Assn.'
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 300, 13 September 1921, Page 5
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