IN NEW SOUTH WALES
PREMIER'S POLICY SPEECH
ANTICIPATED POINTS
United Press Association—By Electric Tele-
graph—Copyright. (Received 17th. September, 1 p.m.) SYDNEY, This Day.
The policy speech of the New South Wales Premier, Mr. T. B, Bavin, tomorrow, it is understood, will contain th.o following points:—Electors are asked to approve the Premiers' financial agreement by returning the Government so that the agreement will be given Parliamentary ratification. The Premier promises to convene Parliament without delay for the presentation of the Budget and Estimates. A Bill will be introduced providing a limited moratorium for the relief of purchasers of homes and other property to prevent injustice to persons who have paid off substantial sums on. real estate and other property, such as farm machinery. The moratorium will also apply to hire purchase agreements.
Mr. Bavin considers that if the State shows a determination to live within its means, there will be a favourable reaction on the overseas money market which will be reflected iv improved conditions in New South Wales.
All possible means will be employed to cope with unemployment. Every avenue of Government work and private enterprise will be exploited to the fullest extent.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1930, Page 11
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