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NO ADVICE NEEDED

NEW PREMIER'S SNUB TO MR

BRUCE,

(.Received 24th October, 10 a.m.)

BRISBANE, This Day. Mr. M'Cormack, the new Premier, has received a telegram from Mr. Bruce asking him to see that the hekl-up-ves-sels are supplied with eoalto keep their refrigerators running, and ..to.. give.' the assurance that vessels will not be subjected to lawless interference. -;

Mr. M'Cormack replied- that there was no evidence of any unlawful, interferenco, and no disturbance was, anticil pated. The Queensland Government would maintain law and order in the constitutional manner, without any outside interference or suggestion from the Commonwealth Government. ■

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 24 October 1925, Page 7

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NO ADVICE NEEDED Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 24 October 1925, Page 7

NO ADVICE NEEDED Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 24 October 1925, Page 7

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