N.S.W. POLITICS.
McGIKK'S OPPOSITION TO DOOLEY. (Received January 17, 9.50 p.m.) SYDNEY, January 17. The Hon. Mr McGirr has announced that he will stay in the State Labour Party so long as it is necessary to fight Dooleyism. He says he is not prepared to go to the electors under Mr Dooley’s leadership, but will, in the event of the defeat of his postponement of elections proposal, appeal to the electors as the leader of the advanced section of the Labour Party. One member of the Australian Labour Party Executive states that he realises a serious split is likely, and, with the object of defeatng this, the executive will, at next meeting, consider the advisability of expelling Mr McGirr.
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Grey River Argus, 18 January 1922, Page 5
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