N.S.W. CABINET
TROUBLE OVER LANDS POLICY
MR. CARRUTHERS MAY RESIGN.
(HMMD PMSS ASSOCIATION.—COPTMGIT.) (Received July 14, 11.30 a.m.)
SYDNEY, This Day.
Trouble is brewing in the New South Wales Cabinet over the lands policy. It V understood that the Cabinet is divided over Mr. Carruther's land settlement scheme, particularly regarding the Murray River lands, about which it i« stated the expert officers' adverse report has been suppressed. II is considered likely that the trouble may terminate in the resignation of Mr. Carruthers (vice-president of the Executive Council). Colour is lent to the suggestion by a speech ,by Mr. Weaver (Nationalist) on the censure motion, stating that the sooner Mr, Carruthara is out of the Ministry the better for the party. ,; ''
The Assembly, after an all-night session, negatived the censure motion by 47 votes to 31.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 12, 14 July 1922, Page 7
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