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AUSTRALIA’S ELECTION
RESTS WITH THE SENATE ON FIDU( I ARY BILL Bj Telegraph—Press Assn-Copyright (Aust. and JN.Z. Cable) (Received April 8, 0.10 a.m.) Melbourne, April 8. Premier Soullin has modified his statement) in regard trt the threat of a dissolution il‘ his Fiduciary Bill is not passed by the Senate. He now says the Government will pc vsevere' with the Fiduciary Note Issue Bill to provide money for the wheat growers of Australia and also for the unemployed. If the Senate a, its meeting this week rejects the Bill it will he sent . back after the proscribed three months have elapsed. If if is again rejected, then the Government "hi ask f’ t a double dissolution. Mr Scullin addl'd that the dissolution of one House would not decide anything. Tims it will' he three months or inn ijo (- I,, ! i'oi vili v <-l* 1 ' - l inn - ( er-ur.
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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2399, 8 April 1931, Page 5
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