CAPITALIST DRIVEL.
OVER N.S.W. ELECTIONS. (Recd. March 28, at 8.30 p.m.) LONDON, March 28. The London “Financial Tinies,” commenting appreciatively on Labour s defeat in the New South Wales election, says: “The Labour Ministry’s defeat is regarded in the City of London as a good omen. It is hoped, indeed, that the many years of dominance by Labour theorists over Australian polities is at least seriously threatened.” The paper refers to the abolition of the Upper Chamber in Queensland, and also to the principle of compulsory arbitration in vogue in Australia. The paper says in regard to these: “Everywhere in the Commonwealth the Labour fads are proving a boomerang in this time of industrial crisis. Labour will have to mend its policy, or public opinion will enforce it, sooner or later. Already Capital is shy of entering the Commonwealth, and it is a timid bird to tempt back once it has really taken flight.”
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Grey River Argus, 29 March 1922, Page 5
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