MUST COME DOWN
LESSON OF AUSTRALIA
(Received 2nd January,.noon.)
:•'■■..„ •; LONDON, Ist January; ': The " Manchester Guardian*'.editorially writing, says:— ' V "Free Trade cannot be obtained by joining hands with the Protectionists. Tho Liberals here and the CountryParty in Australia ' are learning' that lesson. Simultaneously, Dr. Earle Page has made it plain, to Mr. Lyons that a downward revision of tariffs' is essential in the Country' Party's eyes and Customs was one post in' the Ministry worth' holding. Mr. Lyons, not without humour, proffered him the Post Office." This contemptuous dismissal of the party's claims has driven the Country; Party, supporters .clean out oi: the Government. One cannot watch- Mr." Lyoni working without a small shudder t» think what our Cabinet might have been like if Mr. Mac Donald, ■ had not chosen it.''' ■' \-: ■; ■'.■■.:■■■'- '■'■'■'.(■'■■-'■-■■ "■
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 11
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130MUST COME DOWN Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 11
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