CENSURE PROPOSED
POLITICAL LIVELINESS IN SYDNEY United Press Association-By Electric Telegraph —Copyright (Received September 2, 1.12 a.m.) SYDNEY, September 1. It was announced to-night that as soon as Parliament meets, Mr J. C. Ross, who represents Kogarah, a metropolitan constituency, in the Government interests, intends to move censure on the Government, which he asserts has lost the confidence of the people as a result of its treatment of the unemployed. Meeting of Cabinet A special meeting of the State Cabinet, which lasted for eight hours, reconsidered the relief work problem, in regard to which there is still considerable unrert in the party ranks duo to the decision to place many thousands of single men back on the dole. The Cabinet to-night decided to modify its policy and appointed a committee of the Cabinet to examine various suggestions for the absorption of all unemployed on full-time works, winch are about to begin, and to furnish a report on the subject in a week's time.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20512, 2 September 1936, Page 7
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163CENSURE PROPOSED Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20512, 2 September 1936, Page 7
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