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NON-PARTY COUNCIL SCHEME WIDELY SUPPORTED SYDNEY, Dee, ftp Leading public men and ike:; Pre* miers of four States heartily approve Mr. Latham's plan for the creation of a non-party council to deal with the economic 'crisis in Australia. They emphasise that this was'done'during the war in England, and a united front would have to bo presented in!*~the Commonwealth.
On the other hand, the Labor viewpoint is hotly opposed to Mr. Latham's plan, as it is claimed that it would enable opponents of Labor to make a virtue of necessity, SUCCESS WITHOUT MONEY A MINISTER'S CONFIDENCE NEW YORK,. Dec. 9. . The Australian Minister of Markets and Transportation, Mr. P.; Moloney, lias arrived here from London. Ho said: "There is.no other country in the world where a young man can do better than in Australia. He need have no money. He requires only grit and determination;" ..,:•".',..
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17440, 11 December 1930, Page 7
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146AUSTRALIAN CRISIS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17440, 11 December 1930, Page 7
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