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  2. FISHER POLICY SPEECH.

    Commander F. H. C. Brownlow, of the Naval Brigade, when seen regarding the destroyer programme outlined by Mr. Fisher It is almost exactly what the committee ...

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  3. ELECTRICAL TRADES.

    For several months the Electrical Trades Union have been busily engaged in preparing a log embracing the majority of the sections of the industry, which it is intended ...

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  4. MATTER FOR THE STATES.

    Mr. M' Pherson, president of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce. said that he thoroughly upheld the principle of land values taxation, but considered it was outside the ...

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  5. "TRYING TO PLEASE EVERYBODY."

    "Mr. Fisher's policy speech was a clever attempt to please everybody," said Mr. Bruce Smith M.P. "He confesses that he is in doubt whether he will he able to do ...

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  6. NOT GONE FAR ENOUGH.

    Mr. Joshua, president of the Chamber or Manufactures, said that he noted with satisfaction that Mr. Fisher had included an unimproved land values tax in his programme, ...

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  7. MR. COOK'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Joseph Cook, leader of the Federal Opposition, commenting on Mr. Fisher's policy, speech, said it simply amounted to a proposal to put into operation the projects of ...

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  8. "HEAR, HEAR!" FROM MR. HUGHES.

    "What could you expect me to say about Mr. Fisher's speech" remarked Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Federal Attorney General. "It represents the views of the Ministry. I can ...

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  9. MR. WADE SILENT.

    At the official opening of the Bathurst Show today the Premier Mr. Wade, made a lengthy speech, but did not make any reference to Mr. Fisher's policy. This was ...

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  10. £5000 EXEMPTION TOO HIGH.

    Mr. Miller, president of the Trades Hall, said that the land values tax on progressive lines was a well Known plank in the Victorian Labor platform. He was especially ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. THE DREADNOUGHT.

    Regarding the offer of Victoria and New South Wales of a Dreadnought to the Imperial Government, the "Argus" this morning says "All Australians when they read the ...

    Article : 75 words
  12. MR. DEAKIN RETICENT.

    A representative of the "Star"' waited on Mr. Deakin this morning regarding the policy of the Federal Government, as declared by Mr. Fisher at Gympie last night Mr. ...

    Article : 142 words
  13. BIG MEETING AT ORANGE.

    An exceptionally large meeting of the citizens of Orange was held in the Town Hall, last night. when it was decided to open a fund locally to assist in the purchase of a ...

    Article : 176 words
  14. CONSERVATIVE PRESS BITTER.

    The "Argus." commenting upon Mr. Fisher's policy speech says "At last the Federal Labor Party has had courage to show its teeth, for it proposes to embark at ...

    Article : 168 words
  15. ACTION BY THE MANLY COUNCIL

    At a meeting of the Manly Council on Tuesday a minute was read from the Mayor (Alderman James Bonner) supporting the action of the Lord Mayor of Sydney in his ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. SATISFACTION AT BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. Nulty, president of the Association of Combined Unions, when seen this morning expressed great satisfaction at Mr. Fisher's speech. It was, he said, a splendid ...

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  17. INTER-STATE BOWLS.

    The following team has been chosen is represent New South Wales against Victoria at Easter time. The selectors reserve the right to alter this team at any time. The first ...

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  18. THE PASTORALISTS' VIEWS

    A number of members of the Pastoralists' Union were seen yesterday at the office of the union with regard to Mr. Fisher's land tax proposals. The secretary said that, ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MINISTERS.

    The Acting Premier, Mr. Peake is away in the country, on a Royal Commission. Other Ministers were not disposed to express an opinion. ...

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  20. MR. REID WILL REPLY-- IN PUBLIC.

    "Good day; how are you?" That was the genial manner in which Mr. G.H. Reld greeted a "Star" representative at his chambers, in Phillip street, ...

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  21. A COURAGEOUS SPEECH.

    Mr Prendergast, leader of the Victorian Labor Party, described Mr. Fisher's statement as a courageous speech There was a little too much of the warn scare matter in ...

    Article : 146 words
  22. NEWCASTLE COLLIERIES.

    In the Industrial Court yesterday, Judge Heydon heard application for a wages board for deputies, shot firers, and waste examiners employed in Newcastle collieries. Mr. ...

    Article : 142 words
  23. CHARGE OF ARSON.

    William Stuart, 45, cook, was charged at the Water Police Court yesterday with having maliciously set fire to a shop at 48 Oxford street, with intent to defraud. Accused was ...

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  24. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    Charles Moore, a railway fireman, was killed Instantly while shunting at the Port Fairy railway station this morning. His head was crushed to a pulp between an ...

    Article : 53 words
  25. "NOTHING TO SAY."

    A "Star" reporter waited yesterday upon Mr. Russell French, general manager of the Bank of New South Wales and also upon a prominent official of the Commercial ...

    Article : 104 words
  26. MR. MURRAY RESERVED.

    Mr. Murray, Premier of Victoria, said he Intended to reserve his general criticism of the speech until he had mastered the report He considered the Premiers' proposal for a ...

    Article : 49 words
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