COUNTRY PARTY PACT.
ithdraws Candidates from U.A.P. Seats. '(Received May 19. 9.55 a.m.) SYDNEY, May 19. 'he terms of the unity pact between United Australia Party and the ited Country Party disclose that the intry Party has agreed to withdraw its official candidates from country ts at present held by United Ausia Partv members, thus ending a mte of long standing, a a statement Mr IT. Bruxner said: ae Country Party is doing its duty :he State. It requires some sacrifice our supporters, but I ask them to -> not only me, but also the people Cew South Wales and Australia.” DRK FOR 30,000 MEN. Jnemployment Relief in New South Wales. (Received May 19, 11.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, May 19. proclamation has been issued by Governor dissolving Parliament proroguing the Legislative Counmtil July 5. le Minister of Education has ailed the direction of the Lang Govlent that employees in the KducaDepartment should become trade nists. le Minister of Labour and Industry, J. Dunningham, has returned from Derra after interviewing Mr Lyons ?gard to unemployment relief. lie ;d that 30,000 men would lx? emed on reproductive work almost ediately. The sum of £600,00C !d be available for relief works.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 457, 19 May 1932, Page 1
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