STATE ELECTIONS
VICTORIAN LABOUR PARTY. DIVISION IN OPINION. (Australian Press Association.) MELBOURNE, April 25. The Victorian Labour Party on the eve of the election are at logger heads. Several ministerialists and others arc desirous for continuance "f the financial rehabilitation plan. Tiiev have been ostracised, and their endorsement as ollicin I labour candidates lias been withheld. T.iosc so affected include the Premier, Ur Ibigaii, u ini is absent on a health trip. and Mr Bond, while Messrs Julies, Angus ami Jackson have ireigned from the parly. PREMIER INTERVIEWER. MILAN. April 2L Mr 11 1 ig ■’i (Victorian m'l inter. leu ed US lie iiepain d I; mil lie. e for Geneva, sir | that lie knew mu long mi lli" li- .nation-, lie said he Imd jils| creel ve.. ail ofiieljl ealde which, at present, was i; 11 j Iu lie 1 1 im li iseil, lie would make a stajem "lit alien he received a till! atfli' io I rrpoi-l, iTrr*”* —■■■him imwii i i mini u win m m iru
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1932, Page 5
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