AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.
N.S.W. CENSURE MOTION DEFEATED. Sydney, Sept. 28 In the Assembly Mr. Dooley moved tliat the House consider, as a matter of urgency, his motion that the Government he censured lor proposing to withdraw Government employees from the jurisdiction of the Arbitration Court. The motion was defeated by 36 to 30.- (A. and N.Z.) COUNTRY PARTY AND MR. HUGHES. Mr. Earle Page, speaking at Dorrigo, replying to Mr. Hughes, said the Country Party was objectionable to th?. Prime Minister because it did not allow him to have his own way. Also it was opposed to costly, losing governmental industrial enterprises.—(A. and N.Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 245, 29 September 1922, Page 3
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