AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.
WEST AUSTRALIAN LABOUR PARTY. RESIGNATION WITHDRAWN. [PHESS ASSOCIATION-! (Received August 10, 9.45 a.m.) PERTH, This Day. Mr. Daglish has withdrawn his resignation of the leadership of tht Labour party. A QUESTION OF BURROWING. ADELAIDE, This Day. The Hon. R. Butler, discussing the Governments policy, urged the advisableJiess of getting local institutions to assist to Te-t>orrow instead of going* to London for loam. He claimed that South Australia borrowed cheaper than any other State, and -was as prosperous as much-borrowed New Zealand. THE TRADES MARKS BILL. LABOUR PARTY AND MR. D.EAKIN. MELBOURNE. 9th August. During the- debate in the- Federal Pa*, liament on the Trade Marks \>lll, Mr. Knox declared he had heard an ugly rumour that the Labour party had bargained with Mr. Denkin to support the Government if lie would concede tho ".tirades union label" provided in the Bill. (Received August 10, 9.27 a.m.) MELBOURNE, This Day. The Trade Marks Bill was read a second Aune. The discussion was .practically confined to tho dissent of Oppositioniets to tho union label clause, which was adopted. SYDNEY, This Day. Tho 'Employers' Federation has carried a 'resolution against the. union label clause.
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 35, 10 August 1905, Page 5
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