FEDERAL ELECTIONS
(Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, December 5. The Leader |of the United Australia Party, Mr Lyons, is being opposed W - liis own electorate of Wilmot, in Tasmania, by his former Ministerial .colleague, Mr G. S. Becker, in the Tasmanian Parliament. Mr J. H. Scullin’s main concern is If" as to what is going to happen in New South Wales, where the Federal Labour Party followers are being hotly .challenged by th© Beasleyites. In no HP”" other State, however, is there any such /, Labour faction fight being pursued. RIVAL FINANCIAL POLITICS. SYDNEY, December 6. Mr Theodore is having a stormy time in his own constituency at Dailey. His banking policy has, ac-coru-ing to his critics, become as a millstone round his and his leader’s neck. FIVE MEMBERS RE-ELECTED. SYDNEY, December 6. Two Members of the House of Representatives ,-in Queensland, one 'in Victoria and two in Westralia were re- , / turned unopposed. . >•
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