INTERVIEW WITH MR. HOLMAN
DEFENCE, LAND SETTLEMENT, AND STRIKES. * By Telegraph.- Prcs* Association, -Copyright. v - LONDON, 7th March. The Now South Wales AttorneyGeneral, iho Hon. W. A. Holman, stated in Jin interview that ho favoured compulsory imlitary training, arguing that oven two _ or three Dreadnoughts wero insufficient to protect AustrttlWs vast territory. Hk party's, next work, he said, would be freeing the laud for the people. New Bouth_ Wales'o one need v,as population. This was_ nnsecurablo until the Government regained control of the country's resources. My. JTohiion detailed the far-reaching consequence.? of the New South Wales Act regarding strikes and lock-out*, which, ho *aid. wafi already productive of good renultai securing a prompt settlement of disputpp. Ho added that, whatever the facts of the Sydney gas strike, they did not affect the Act. tho provisions of which doubtleso would be enforced when the necessity arose.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1913, Page 5
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