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GREGORY. THE BOWLER. (Received this (lav at 6 a.in.) SYDNEY, .lan 12. With a view to obtaining tin* services of a greatly needed fast bowler, J. M. Gregory was asked to play t'oi New South Waits in the next match against Victoria. While declining foi 'business 'reasons, he intimated he would probably play again in big cricket, if circustanees permitted. FEDERAL POLITICS. (Received this dav at 8 a.m.) BRISBANE, Jan 12. Speaking at the primary producers’ meeting. Mr Earl Page, (lender of the Federal Country Party) said tie. new Federal House would consist ol twenty-nine Labourites. twenty-six Nationalists, fifteen members of the Country Party and a few independents. What the country demanded was a sound, sane Government and the balance of par tv in the. new House could be made to lend itself to the establishment of such a Government. A mcetin>r carried a. resolution in favour or makin" arangemeuts with the other anti-socialistic parties in the House, having kindred objects.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1923, Page 1
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