REPUDIATION POLICY
-.. > > LANG’S NEW AMBITION * FEDERAL LEADERSHIP . COUNTRY-WIDE CAMPAIGN V. '••■■" ip (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press' Assn.) (Received April 8, noon.) - ' SYDNEY, April 8. The Hera Id- says the Lang party; having obtained the sanction of n majority of iho New South Wales Labor leagues for ils repudiation policy, de: cided to carry its campaign into other States, with the object of making it the policy of Australia. An army of bygayisyrs,. led by Mf. Lang, is going to Victoria; Hojith Australia, Tasmania, and Queensland to hold propaganda meetings to secure the support of tho,'State Branches(of the Australian Labor Party.' It is regarded ns -certain, and is even stated positively in nest-inform-ed Labor circles, that Mr. Lang, if successful, will enter Federal politics; probably by securing selection for iteiil, with the, object,of obtaining the leadership of the Australian Labor Party. Mr. Lang’s future depends absolutely upon tho measure of success he achieves in an Australian-wide campaign. • , :
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17437, 8 April 1931, Page 7
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155REPUDIATION POLICY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17437, 8 April 1931, Page 7
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