OPPOSING FACTIONS.
STATE LABOUR PARTY. SPLIT INEVITABLE. SYDNEY, April. 25. The dispute between the two opposing factions in the Labour Party lias become so acute that a split within the ranks of the State Parliamentary Labour appears unavoidable. i yi It is stated that Mr Lang may take immediate steps to reconstruct Cabinet, replacing the revolting Ministers by members of the supporting Seale fac 1 tion. This would meafi; a general elec-' tion about October, before the Govern.-; ment meets Parliament. . . 1 It has been reported that the Mims-, ters in revolt have requested the, Governor not to dissolve Parliament or sign any executive minute to that effect without first consulting Ministers. —Press Association. MINISTERS CONFER. LONDON, April 22. Mr Baddeley, who did no( intend to. return to ljondon till Monday, unexpectedly arrived from the Continent to-night. Ho instantly conferred with Mr McKell, another New South Wales Minister. —A. and N.Z. cable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 125, 26 April 1927, Page 7
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