FEDERAL AFFAIRS.
HELP FOR UNEMPLOYED. By Telegraph—Prose Association—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received January 16, 10.10 a.m.) SYDNEY. January 16. Following on the Government’:; action in sending Italian immigrants labbit trapping, a deputation of unemployed asked Mr W E. Wearne (Minister of bands) to give the unemployed the same opportunities. The Minister promised to extend the same treatment to the unemployed, a number of whom would be selected anrl taught trapping, and sent to the same district as the Italians. FRENCH CRUISER AT ADELAIDE ADELAIDE. January 16. The French warship Victor Hugo arrived and was officially welcomed. POLITICAL SITUATION. MELBOURNE. January 16. At the conclusion of a Federal Cab' ret meeting. Mr Hughes refused to make any announcement of the Govern, irent’s future action. NATIONAL PARTY CAUCUS. MELBOURNE. January 16. A caucus of the National Party to day will discuss, and probably decide the question of leadership.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16941, 16 January 1923, Page 7
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