A NEW PARTY
FAVOuRABE TO HUGHES. (Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, Sept. 17. A new Party has been formed, to be called the People’s Party. It is avowedly Nationalist in sentiment. The Party has decided to contest five seats in the neighbourhood of Sydney, but it will not oppose Mr W. M. Hughes and Mr Marks. "" The personnel of the Party, its leaders, and its -prospective candidates have not yet been announced. SYDNEY, Sept. 17. The Australian Labour Party to-day decided upon an intensive election campaign, with the object of winning eight Federal seats, and till the election is over all State issues and Union domestic politics are to be discarded. MR BRUCE FLIES AROUND. SYDNEY, Sept. 17. The Prime Minister, Mr S. Bruce, delivers a policy speech to-morrow night at Dandenong. This is a week earlier than he bad originally arranged. He afterwards visits Sydney. Then be goes by aeroplane to Brisbane and then comes back to Victoria.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1929, Page 6
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158A NEW PARTY Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1929, Page 6
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