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.'.Il >. /. lIAIII.K ASS. iCI ATU.’.N. ELDER A 0 POLITICS. (II.•• ived ibis (la\ .-'.I a.III.) ME'-ROCKNE, .Jan 21. 'l'h,. Xalionali'T and Cnuntrv Party i.i; gales had anolher rlmrl (silllcrenee to-day. whereat il I- understood the Country i’any delivered it- uliiin;;■. an.. Alter she me;’l iii*;. Air Earle Page .slated there was nothnig d .in ; 11 ;• til alter the Xat icinalist.s had dealt with his party's demands. Il is ini*l-*r-st rod ih. f i.nl'erenee stands adjourned until a time to he tixed after the meeting of ihe \a t imialist on V, ne.sday. \ PTIU VI.I AN WORK KPS' I'NKIN. SYDNEY. .lan 21. The Annual Co)ifen nee ol the Australian Workers' l nii.n has opened. It i,.. led - New Zealand delegates. Mr Blakeley | I’re.-ideiit) in an inlervM w. referring to rumours respecting ihc intent ion T* depose 1 Air Charlton from ll;.. leadership ol the l*%-i!.*r:i! Parly, lie taken hy or on bchall of tin l Austrelian ,Ve. h I Cnion. with such an ,j.( Personally he teas on 'lie side of .Mr ( harltou. and would not ;uve|d 11H15I i = * 'i : n against him. TER AIS KOII COALITION. AIKLBOURN K dannary 21. \fter a conference ol Xatinnal and Couutrv parties the lormei submitted a nieiuorandum to Mr Earle I age in -4 mg definite prop..sals lor the lornuiI ion of a eonipiisite ministry, dhe-c include the election of Prime Minister at a joint meeting ol hotli parties. Mi Hughes in the inuaiit ime to retire, md the olfer of lour jioiLfolius to the Conti try Party. The latter will consider the proposals before the r uforence resumes to-day. It is authoritative], stated that if the proposals are rejected, the Nationalists will elect a new leader who will meet I'a i liar ice i and throw up on tin country party, the responsibility of al lying itself with the l/ihour party to turn the Ministry out ol ofilee. A NKW LAID ECO 1 IJei eii e,l this dav al - All a.m.i SYDNEY. .lan. 2.3. The Poultry Conference was asked in lieliite a new laid egg. and found il had la. Med a diflieult prohlem. After a leegihv il seu-sion il ilefined a new laid egg a> one not over seven days old. which "As pm lured under na-dero sanitar; eondil inns. 11 ai-o resolved that where Asiatic eggs or egg produels were e ■•(! in foods! nil's the sellers iiiiisl exhibit a nut ice to that clfcet. in their premises.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1923, Page 3
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