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AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

SIGNS OF REACTION. LABOUR PARTY’S POSITION, i (Received 22, 11.0 a.m.) London, July 21. ! Sir J. Quick, interviewed by the' "Evening Standard,” said there were already signs of reaction in Australia from lhe Labour party’s revolutionary policy, which was due to the proposal to amend the con-' rtitulion in a manner tending to' destroy the States’ power and cen-' trah.se the governing powers and! functions in the Federal Parlia-! merit. The Labour party were now! in an awkward position!! unable toi give effect to their policy, and! must pky a waiting game until! next election. I

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 185, 22 July 1911, Page 1

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AUSTRALIAN POLITICS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 185, 22 July 1911, Page 1

AUSTRALIAN POLITICS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 185, 22 July 1911, Page 1

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