QUEENSLAND PREMIER
WHAT HE MUST FACE. BRISBANE, June 14. The Treasurer (Mr. Barnes) com menting on the result of the elections in Queensland said that the new Labour Premier, whose premises on the platform had swayed a large body of voters, would soon be brought face, to face with the necessity of adhering to the Premiers’ Plan. It would be impossible for him to raise loan money without the assistance of the Loan Council. The only alternative was increased taxation, when the realities of the situation presented themselves. MAJORITY OF FOUR THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT Received June 14, 10.50 P-m. BRISBANE, June 14, Additional returns arriving to-day made no difference to the state of the parties but it is expected that Labour will have at least a majority of four in the new Parliament.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 139, 15 June 1932, Page 7
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