THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.
LEADERSHIP OF LABOR PART*/ By Telepoph—Press Assn.-Cowrl£ht Melbourne, Nov. 27. There nre. signs that the question whether Mr. F. G. Tudor or Mr. T. J. Ryan [will lead the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party may eause heart-burning. Mr. Tudor has announced that ha is still a candidate for the. leadership. Mr. Ryan opposes a referendum on the qqeg-t tion of granting the Commonwealth Government extended powers, while Mr. Tudor supports it. ■ ■» • [Mr. Ryan, who was formerly PrJjM Minister of Queensland, has launched an active campaign in opposition to the present Federal Premier,' Mr. W. M. Hughes. Mr, Tudor is a prominent Labor leader. Ho is a former president of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council. In 1901 he was elected Labor representative for Yarra, and he has represented thie electorate since then.] v ' * !-=-__-=_--______-
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1919, Page 5
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134THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS. Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1919, Page 5
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