FEDERAL ELECTIONS
CAMPAIGN PBOGEEDIHG QUIETLY THE NATIONALISTS’ TRUMP. CARD. Press Association—By Telegraph—OopyrigM Australian and NJZ. Press Aetooiation. SYDNEY, October 22. (Received October 22, at 8.46 a.nu) The Federal election campaign is proceeding steadily and quietly, with gnm determination on both sides. So far there is little enthusiasm,' Communism and its terz’ors, to which it is claimed the Labor policy is leading the country, is the* Nationalists’ most effective joas, while Labor is busily repelling the charge as political cant. _ The strong argument is that if the National* ists succeed in strangling Labor’s legitimate aspirations, as allegedly they aim at doing, Labor will be driven to extreme measures to preserve it.i existence, and the Communistic bogy raised by the Nationalists will become a reality. , Mr Bruce, after stumping Queensland and Northern New South Wales, is now tonring the southern and western States, with Mr Charlton (the Labor leader) close at his heels, making counterblasts to his utterances.
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Evening Star, Issue 19078, 22 October 1925, Page 2
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156FEDERAL ELECTIONS Evening Star, Issue 19078, 22 October 1925, Page 2
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