VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT
NO CONFIDENCE DEBATE
MELBOURNE, July 14
. In the Assembly the Hon. John Murray, State Prime Minister, replying to the no-confidence motion, said the first serious charge against the' Government was iin rc-gard to immigration, and an aspersion had Leon cast upon the boys brought to Victoria He would like to se>s a hundred more of them. Tho Leader of the Federal Labour Party was not born here, and other prominent members of the Party had arrived as poor lads. By tho policy of the State Labour Party the door of Australia would have been shut, bolted, and barred against them.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12562, 15 July 1910, Page 7
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