LABOUR PREMIER
IN NEW SOUTH WALES. SIR G. FULLER RESIGNS TO-DAY. (bt cable—tress association—cojteight.) (aubtbalias a.vd n.z. cable association.) SYDNEY, June 13. The counting in the electorates ha» now been completed. The state of tho parties in the new Parliament will be : Labour 46 Nationalists 32 Progressives 1) Independents 2 Protestant Labour 1 Tt has now definitely been decided that Sir George Fuller will hand his .resignation to tho Governor on Monday, when ho will advise that. Mr J. T. Lang (Labour Leader) be sent for. A Labour caucus has been summoned for Tuesday. It will probably be Wednesday beforo the personnel of the new Ministry is announced. Among the first measures to be introduced by the Labour Government will be one for the reversion to the 44-hour working week. There will probably be another to increase members' salaries. Sums from £750 to £IOOO are mentioned. The present salary is £6OO. SIGHT BY RADIO. (BT CABLE—PHES9 ASSOCIATION—COFTBIQHT.) AUSTRALIAN AND X.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received Juno loth, 12.5 a.m.) "WASHINGTON, June 13. Apparatus by which moving objects miles away can bo seen by radio has been successfully dcraonstratced hero by Frances Jenkins, a Washington scientist and inventory ■
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18408, 15 June 1925, Page 11
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195LABOUR PREMIER Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18408, 15 June 1925, Page 11
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