WILL TRY AGAIN.
PREMIER LANG’S PLAN. TO ABOLISH N.S.W. UPPER HOUSF SYDNEY, February 24. Air T.ang proposes to adjourn Parlia menf for a month, on Friday next. Thi; is interpreted as a strategic move 01 rue part of the Premier to prepare foi another assault on the Upper llousu before the long recess is reached. Tin anti-abolitionists,, however, are confi dent that if the bill is reintroduced i; will be again defeated. THE MEN WHO BATTED. EXPULSION LIKELY. SYDNEY . February 25. As the result cF Hie abolition vote, the Parliamentarv Labour Caucus isnow looking to ihe Australia- Labour Partv executive to discipline those members of the Legislative CoUticwho- either voted against the P-il| o 1 were absent from the Chamber dnrin rr the decision on Tuesday ‘night. It appears likely that the Labour Part\ executive will not accept the resigna-, tions of Messrs Bryant and Percival but will call upon them, with others to show cause why thev should not be dealt with. Failing their answering the summons, they wdl be automatically expelled.
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Grey River Argus, 26 February 1926, Page 5
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173WILL TRY AGAIN. Grey River Argus, 26 February 1926, Page 5
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