AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.
THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. By cable.—Press Association.-Copyright Molbourne, October 15. The House finally passed the £loo,o® grant for the Belgium, after negativing a motion that tho money should not be granted until proposals iiad been submitted dialing with, unemployment and destitution in Australia. Mr. Cook continued tihe. debate on the Address-in-Eeply. He stated that t'hc Government was submitting a controversial programing iir the present grave situation.
Mr. in reply, Sasvid the Government would co-operate with the Opposition in every matter of a national character and pledge: the last man and last shilling to see a successful issue to the war, but Australia was practically at' peace, and there way no reason wilny tley should mot proceed with legislation.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 122, 16 October 1914, Page 4
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