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N.S.W. INDUSTRIES.

FULLER IN BELLICOSE MOOD. SYDNEY, July 22. Speaking at the Commercial Travellers’ Association’s annual dinner, Premier Fuller said that the Government would keep the Clyde Works open and ho could prophesy that the Newcastle Steel Works would soon bo working again. Unfortunately there were men preaching the go-slow policy. He hoped that interference would not be necessary, but if it were, the Minister would bo strong enough to meet the situation. Mr Fraser, Chief Railway Commissioner, said that he could not give a promise of early reduction in fares and freights as the burden of the railways had increased enormously. The interest charge had increased 112 per cent, in 10 years, and tho interest burden to each unit of tho population increased by 67 per cent.

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Grey River Argus, 25 July 1922, Page 8

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N.S.W. INDUSTRIES. Grey River Argus, 25 July 1922, Page 8

N.S.W. INDUSTRIES. Grey River Argus, 25 July 1922, Page 8

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