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FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

*«» ] NEW GOVERNMENT'S POLICY. [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.— COPYRIGHT.] MELBOURNE, June 23.— The Fed-- ( eral Parliament resumed to-day. Mr Deakin, the Premier, announced that i measures would be introduced by the j Government during the session pro- ] viding for an Interstate Commission, 1 Federal High Commissionership, com- i pensation lo seamen, prohibition of the { granting of equitable rebates by trusts { and combines, and for universal milit- < ary training. He stated that in con- j nection with the development of a citi- i zen soldiery, one of the best com- < manders in the British Army would be s sought. The Leader of the Opposition (Mr 1 Fisher) gave notice of a direct cen- | sure motion for to-morrow.

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West Coast Times, 24 June 1909, Page 3

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FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. West Coast Times, 24 June 1909, Page 3

FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. West Coast Times, 24 June 1909, Page 3

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