THE COMMONWEALTH
: GENERAL ELECTIONS. TAKE PLACE TO-DAY. LEADERS' FINAL APPEALS. . Press Association—Bjr Tel.—Copyright, j MELBOURNE, Sept. 4. ' Mr Fisher has issued his final appea to the electors. ITo says ho does noi fear even in the darkest hour what; fate may have in store for us. AustraTT;' would not fail to do its duty to the Empire with courage and resolution worthy of the vaeo. The record of the Labour Party was the best claim to fitness to govern during this great crisis, lie believes that in this dark hour when the existence of the Empire and the Comnionwca'th hangs in the balance a bold constructive policy will alono save Australia from industrial collapse. Mr C'ooh's final appeal denies that his party lias any intention to reduce wages. He says that the next Parliament will largely be a war Parliament. All their energies are required to prosecute it successfully. This was no time for party wrangling.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15444, 5 September 1914, Page 7
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