N.S.W. POLITICS
MR. LANG REBUKED By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. Sydney, Sept. 24. In the Assembly the censure motion by Mr. Lang was defeated by 50 votes to 35. Mr. Lang was taken to task by the Labour caucus for having launched the censure motion against the Government without first consulting or confiding in the party. A prominent member stated afterwards that Mr. Lang was not to be judged by the party, but by the speech he delivered in the House. If in the opinion of the majority of the members of the caucus he is proved to have failed to put forward substantial charges against the Government and evidence in support of them steps will be taken immediately to seek a new leader.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1924, Page 6
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