LABOUR IN ARMS
CENSURE MOTION AT CANBERRA GOVERNMENT CHARGED WITH CLAM LEGISLATION, WILD SCENES IN THE HOUSE. IVntUd Preu Aaioclatlon—By Cabl»Copyrtgbt.! tAanrallaa and N.Z. Praia Aaaociation.l (Received 1> 10.20 a.m.) Canberra, March 1. Mr. Scullin, leader ot the Labour Forty, gave notice of a censure motion last night. The motion, in effect is that the Bruce-Page Government by clasa legislation and partisan administration has caused dislocation of industry and is responsible for the crisis in the timber industry. A DISPUTED BILL. lAastrallaa and 5 2. Praia Association.) Canoerra, Feb. 28. A stormy debate is occurring in the House of Representatives upon the Transport Bill, which gives the Federal authorities more power over industrial disputes. Labour members shouted wildly and described it variously as a “A bludgeoning Bill,’’ “Latham's Big Iron,” “Branding Iron” and “Conscription of Labour Bill.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 63, 1 March 1929, Page 5
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