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THREE-PARTY SYSTEM.

THE AUSTRALIAN CRISIS. LABOUR PARTY'S DEMANDS, I RULING VOICE. WANTED. i ) By T«let?«ph,—Pr»«« A»wcUMor.—Copyrifii M f.i.BOsrßxi&, Ajarfl 13. ! It is understood feat th* Federal T,Abost? caucus is willing to *appert Sir Wra. I.«yn« |if given a majority of portfolios. They want four pertMics, and out honorary member, leaving Sir Was. Lyne tbrw | portfolios and one kam>t .wry member, ! There is a ?i« iltty that Mr. Ikjki# i mav consent to remain m olßco until th*? | c jojie of the fission. This would suit. Sir i Win. Lym: better, as lit' would then Ix; 5 prejvi:* 1 ! to undertake llk- formation of a ! Ministry-?RfWsv*-4 April 14. 12.i!» a.j-o.i Mn.BOtfUN*. April 13. i Mr. l)ea.kin has decided to retain offio# I till the tariff has 'boon finished with, or, | per hap?, till the conclusion of th« session.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13724, 14 April 1908, Page 5

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THREE-PARTY SYSTEM. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13724, 14 April 1908, Page 5

THREE-PARTY SYSTEM. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13724, 14 April 1908, Page 5