AUSTRALIA’S EX-PREMIER.
AMERICAN PRESS COMMENTS. SAME FATE AS LLOYD GEORGE, By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Rceived Feb. 4, 5.5 p.m. New York, Feb. 3. The New York Herald, commenting orf' Mr. Hughes’ resignation, declares that the fate which attended Mr. Lloyd George has overtaken Mr. Hughes. People have grown weary of his forceful and aggressive personality, and are disposed to question hiij almost dictatorial proceedings to which his long term of office with but slender majori-* ties and the prestige acquired in Europq during the war inclined him. THE NEW LEADER . 1 LABOR OPPOSES CHOICE. Received Feb. 5, 12.55 a.m. Sydney, Feb. 4. Senator Gardiner, deputy-leader of the' Federal Labor Party, interviewed, strongly condemned the action of the Governor! •General in entrusting Mr. Bruce, whom ha described as a representative of a discredited remnant of the Nationalist Party, tdi fern! a Government. In doing so, and in not sending for the Leader of the Opposition, he had departed from the custom the country
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1923, Page 5
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