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NEW SOUTH WALES LABOUR PARTY. SYDNEY,. February 21.—Mr. John Storey has been elected to succeed Mr. Durack in the leadership of the Labour Party. '" WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDERS RETURNING. SYDNEY, This Day.—Forty-three wounded New Zealanders have arrived, including- Captain R. S. Orbell, of Oamaru,. wlio wag awarded the Military Groay for rescuing wounded under heavy fire at Ronumi, STATE ELECTIONS. SYDNEY, This Day—Parliament has dhuo'lyod nitid the writs will be issued on Saturday. Polling day i,j on March 24th. A BYE-ELECTION. SYDNEY, This Day.—Senator Guthrie, for many yearn- President of the Federated Seamen's Union of Australasia, was defeated for the Presidency, his support of Mr. Hughes's conscription' campaign allegedly being the contributing cause of his defeat,
ANTI-CONSCRIPTIONIST LEADER
SYDNEY, This Day.—Mr, Catts, leader of the anti-eonscription campaign, has returned from a visit .to America.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 February 1917, Page 2
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