FEDERAL POLITICS
FENTON AND LYONS RESIGN. A BITTER CRITICISM. Australian Press Association.) SYI>.\EV, .January g:). Mr Fenton. Minister of vui-louis, and Mr Lyons, Postmaster-General, have, aimouucttl they are dolniiu uy resign,iig from CiiUimt on 'lmsday. Ur Ai.SiC.v. .Minister of Health, may also resign. A federal crisis is inevitable. Mr Theodore lolt Sydney b.v airplane for Melbourne to-day. presumably to have a conference with the Prime MinUter. 'The Press throughout Australia are assailing Mr Scullin in the bitterest fashion for sponsoring Mr 'Theodore's reins, atfiiient. Public indignation is intense. MR LANG’S ACTION.
TR ANS FURRING JUSTICES. SYDNEY, January 29. Premier Lang to-day announced the removal of Justices Street and Cantor from the Industrial Arbitration Court Bench to other jurisdictions, leaving Justice Piddingtou sole judge of that Court. INFLATION POLICY. PROMISE OF RESISTANCE. SYDNEY, January 29. Speaking at the Parkes election meeting, Mr Latham (Leader of the Federal Opposition) said that he could promise resistance hv the Senate to the policy of inflation.
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