FEDERAL POLITICS.
SIR \V. LYNE SPEAKS; OUT. -j' (Press Assri.— By Telegraph-^Copyrightj) SYDNEY, "May 21/ f At n meeting of the Natioiial Protea-. tion . League, Sir 'William Lyue' declared that he die] not,, like the secret .work going on. \lf Mr Deakin u-ould atand with him they, could hold the' Avhiphand. If mer.ged into the Cook ; party;, they wenild ije smothered by , numbers;. He* would support Mr Deakiri, but not follow him m intriguing. '".:■ ' V ; . \ (Received- May 22, 10.52 a;.rri.y v ■ ;" V SYDNEY, May 22. , The prospects of a fusiemof the Cook and T^eakin parties- is brighter.. It is certain, fusion ; or no fusion, that the Fisher Government wijl be challenged on the House meeting. : . . .;-..' y
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11857, 22 May 1909, Page 5
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