“TRYING TIMES”
" CONDITIONS IN AUSTRALIA, r _ ’ (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.’ LONDON, March 25. Tho Hull Chamber of Commerce ten- . dered a banquet to Mr Barwell, Premier of South Australia. Mr Barwell, in a speech, referred to the Common- ' wealth Government running its own 1 line of steamers. He said that he be--1 lieved in private ownership and control and that Government control was foredoomed to failure. Australia, he said, was passing 4 through trying times, like England. The Australian working men were being led by Bolshevik extremists, who wore responsible for class hatred between capital and labour, and consequently for. unemployment, which was folding Australia back. They must get 1 down to a proper economic basis. What was wanted in Australia was ■ lower wages.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 March 1922, Page 5
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