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A NEW ROLE.

MR. HUGHES SILENT. POSITION VERY MIXED. tlteceive.l. _.Wi p.m.) MELBOURNE, this day. Mr. Hughes continues to keep silence regarding the political situation, and probably nothing definite will be done before the final declaration of the poll is made, which should lie within a week. Should Mr. Hughes decide to attempt to cany on in face of the fact that his own party has not a working majority, and the Country parly shows little inclination to work under him, be will land himself in a very dillh'iilt position. His initial difficulty will be replacement of ti\e defeated Ministers. The position is altogether very mixed, and all sort of rumours are current, the situation being big with possibilities.— (A. and N.Z.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 3, 4 January 1923, Page 5

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A NEW ROLE. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 3, 4 January 1923, Page 5

A NEW ROLE. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 3, 4 January 1923, Page 5

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