AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.
MR. DEAKIN TQ REMAIN IN
OFFICE
LABOUR PARTY WILL. FALL INTO
LINE.
(United Press Association—Copyright.)
Received April 15,- 9.45' a.m ..-■-•■. MELBOURNE, April 15. Mr. .Deakin has officially confii-ined his/ intention toi remain, in office, at least till the tariff is through. .He will move an amendment tbiatitlie "Royal Comiihission to.' inquire into the Post Office be postponed till the tariff is out of the way. Heexpscts this' wi'l be accepted.' • ' • : . .
Mr. Fisher, after' the Labour caucus, said he 'hoped harmonious : relationl; would be.: restored wiiisn the House m-oets to-day. ■• ■. -~-•.
'It is tmderstc&d the majority of the Labour members who voted • agiainst the 'G-overnment' have agreed to fail into line. '■■..-...' • :
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 16 April 1908, Page 5
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