AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.
COUNTRY PARTY'S OFFER, CO-OPERATION AGAINST LABOUR. Australian and N.Z. Gable Association. (Kocd. 12.40 a.m.) BRISBANE'/ Jan. 12. , Speaking at a meeting of primary)pro-•!" . \ ducers, Dr. Earle Page, leader 'of the Federal Country Party, said that the new Federal House of . Representatives would consist of 29 Labour '--members/ 26 ■■, ■ Nationalists, 15 members of the; Country Party, and a" few Independents. What the country demanded was sound and sane government, and the balance} of parties in the new House could be; made: ; to lend itself to the establishment of sane a Government.. .. ■, /The meeting* carried a resolution;. in :
favour - of ;i making arrangements with other anti-Socialistic parties in the House , having kindred objects. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18297, 13 January 1923, Page 9
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