THE BULLI SEAT
BITTER CAMPAIGN LANG'S FIGHT FOR EXISTENCE. (Australian Press Association) (Received this day at 9 a.m.) SYDNEY, May 27. Tiie Bulli election campaign is becoming extremely bitter, Mr Willis, ioriner Agent-General, and now the miners’ candidate, in a typical coal mining constituency having come into conflict with the Lang forces, and he is hailed by Mr Lang as a. “tophatted gentleman fresh from the halls of Westminister.”
The press : is unanimous in saying that the challenge to Langisin has come sooner than was expected, and Mr Laiig is making the Bulli campaign a. fight for his own political existence! He will, spent the best part of"the next week in that electorate on behalf of. Mr Sweeney, the candidate selected to carry ,the inner Labour group’s banner. :
However, it is announced that Mr Willis commands the entire’ iollowing of the miners’ federation, and is regarded as -certain ' to, win the seat.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1933, Page 5
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152THE BULLI SEAT Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1933, Page 5
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