MR. HUGHES CUTS THE KNOT.
SPLIT WITH THE ANTIV ..'... RESULT.OF THE' "CAUCUS 7 ■-V -MEETING •/;. . ■ ,(BrTelegrabh--Press .As'BOciatioiv-.Cbpy'riglit' / (Rec, November IS, 1.30 a:m.). . .. ■: -;jMeibpurn8 i -November 14. " The Federal. Caucus meeting resulted' in a definite split between Mr. Hiighes and.,. ( fiie; Anti-Conscription .'.Party 1 Eleven senators' and twelve. members of the House of Representatives, - : s"ee-: ing that the majority., were-, determined to' eject .-them, left' the meeting, and assembled in'a separate room. Mr. Hughes is expected to'go ahead,' after, negotiations with', the; Opposition. Mr., M'Donald, tho iSpeaker, has beenohecting .Acting-Leader 1 of tho Labour Party. -. ■. national party in new south ..;;••.;.;..;. waies. By Telegraph-Press As3ocialion-Coj>yri B lit Sydney, November 14. There are no further developments in tho Stato political situation. There is now a consensus of opinion that thero will bo no further hitch., in tho formation-of a National Party,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2929, 15 November 1916, Page 5
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138MR. HUGHES CUTS THE KNOT. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2929, 15 November 1916, Page 5
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