OUTSTANDING ISSUE
FINANCIAL METHODS
BRITISH PRESS ' COMMENT
(Received September 17, 1 p.m.)
LONDON, September 16. "The Times" in a leader says that tho election was fought so much on the issue of financial methods on which there is such complete unanimity botween tho Lyons and tho Country Parties, that it seems clear that Australian policy will be guided for three years by the principles which have already done so much to restOTO her credit.
The "Observer" says: Tho swing of tho pendulum has not gone far in tho Australian polling and tho reduction of Mr. Lyons's strength is less than it seemed natural to expect. The election's main significance is that the Commonwealth has vetoed the ambition of both Labour factions, Federal and State, to relievo tho bankers of their responsibilities. The "Sunday Times" expresses the opinion that, with the results satisfactory on the whole, a revival of interest in Australian stociks is assured.
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Evening Post, Issue 67, 17 September 1934, Page 9
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154OUTSTANDING ISSUE Evening Post, Issue 67, 17 September 1934, Page 9
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