POLITICAL BICKERING.
NEW SOUTH WALES CABINET CRISIS. PARTY CAUCUS TO DECIDE. (Received Friday, &30 p.m) SYDNEY, April 22. The whole matter of the Cabinet crisis will be discussed afe a caucus meeting which is now fixed for Tuesday next, when the views of members of the party will be ascertained. The first motion before the meeting will call on Mr Willis to resign, and then Mr Lang’s attitude in regard to the Searle Conference will be considered. Th ? caucus lia« been postponed till Tuesday to enable all members of the party to attend. — (P.A.) (According to an earlier messig* -1 , State Ministers deny that any ultimatum has been issued to Mr Lang calling upon him personally to resign. They declared ih r t the present issue is net between Ceuinet Ministers an I tee Premier, but tween the Ministry nan Mr Willis. Cabinet at a meeting again insisted that Mr Lang should publicly repudiate Mr Willis and demand his immediate resignation. Mr Lang said that he did not desire to accentuate the trouble, but was anxious to obtain a solution of it.)
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Wairarapa Age, 23 April 1927, Page 5
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