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NEW SOUTH WALES' LABOUR PARTY. MR DOOLEY’S EXPULSION. Pros* Association —By Telegraph—Copyright BRISBANE, March 3. Mr Dooley, who is eu route to Sydney, says that 20 members are prepared to walk out with him. MORE MEMBERS EXPELLED. SYDNEY, 3. The Australian Labour Party’s Executive expelled Mr J. B. Sutter, a Legislative Councillor, from the movement, together with the secretary and ex-secre-tary of the Lithgow League, of which Mr Suitor was supposed to have enjoyed the three years’ membership necessary to secure Labour nomination for Parliament. SYDNEY’S GITT SURVEYOR. SYDNEY, March 3. An alderman has given notice to rescind the appointment of the city surveyor. It is said that statements prior to the council meeting prejudiced Mr Bush’s appointment. Cable advices have been received from New Zealand since disproving the statements. The matter will he decided on tho 6th inst. SUGAR AGREEMENT TO BE TERMINATED. MELBOURNE, March 5. After hearing a delegation from the Queensland and New South Wales sugar interests, Mr Bruce, Prime Minister, announced that the Commonwealth Government did not propose to continue the sugar agreement, but would safeguard the industry' through tho medium of the Customs tariff.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18803, 5 March 1923, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18803, 5 March 1923, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18803, 5 March 1923, Page 5