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FEDERAL COMMONWEALTH ELECTIONS

OPPOSITION'S CASE MR I.VOX’S STATES POLICY THE THEODORE SCHEMES CAust. and N.Z. Cablet Sydney, Dec. 2. The policy o£ the official Opposition, the United Australian Party, was set out in a speech delivered by Mr J. A. Lyons at the Sydney Town Hall. Mr Lyons said the first duty of the Federal Government should be. to adhere unfalteringly to the principles of sound (finance and avoi.d crazy schemes for creating unreal money. The Scull in Government had failed, until it s hands were forced, to uphold the honour of the conntry, and had enormously aggravated the depression and unemployment. Moreover. Mr Theodore was still bent on demented schemes of inflation and the overthrow of the present methods of banking. He wanted to replace lihe present trusted banking system with a monopoly of banking under political control, which would prove calamitous.

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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2587, 3 December 1931, Page 5

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FEDERAL COMMONWEALTH ELECTIONS Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2587, 3 December 1931, Page 5

FEDERAL COMMONWEALTH ELECTIONS Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2587, 3 December 1931, Page 5

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