APPEAL TO PEOPLE.
IF FEDERAL SENATE REJECTS FiDUEIARY BILL. MB. 1 SCULLIN’S ANNOUNCEMENT. LABOUR’S “HAPPY POSITION.” MELBOURNE, April 6. The Prime Minister, in a speech at the Victorian Labour Conference, declare! that the Ministry would appeal to the people if the Fiduciary Bill was rejected by the Senate. The announcement was rereceived with applause. Mr. Scullin added: “New uprisings arc occurring in all parts of Australia tfrith the idea of stirring the imagination ,of the people, but Labour isin the happy position of not having to search for a name, and to defeat it -a- combination of half a dozen parties, some as yet unnamed, is necessary. It is remarkable that so many fliuaucial geniuses can be found since the country turned out the Bruce Government and ‘Labour assumed office.' The country is full of financial saviours.”
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Wairarapa Age, 7 April 1931, Page 5
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