FEDERAL AFFAIRS.
MR.. FISHER'S WAR POLICY. OPPOSITION'S SUPPORT. Sydney, September HO, Mr. Joseph Cook, Leader of (he Opposition, promise-; that- his party will fully support Mr. Fisher's war j policy so long as he does not introjduce any contentious measures. Mr. I Cook anticipates a good stiff dose of fresh taxation, fur which ho savs there is no necessity whatever. In Hi; Assembly the Attorney - I General slated that ho did not. in- ! tend to assimilate the New South ; "Wales and Victorian wheat prices owing to (ho dissimilar constitutions ruling. The Supply Bill has been passed. Tho Cabinet has decided not to pay workmen for holidays while the present conditions last. ' FIXING OF PRICES, SUGAR AND JAM. MiXKomNi:, September .';o. The Goods Board has fixed the prices of sugar and jam at tho figures ruling on August 1«
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15728, 1 October 1914, Page 8
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