SIR FREDERIC LANG.
A , LONG POLITICAL CAREER.
CTHS SBWW 1 i March 5. The jqiprusftion that he will not oe reappointed the legislative Council has been fawned by Sip JfrflcJeria Lang, of Auckland. JJia geven yeays' term of office expired on February ssnd, ftijd fte has} fgpeiyefl no notification of tbo Government's intentions concerning {lijnself.- , "I feel perfectly certain not be reappointed," said Sir FrederjP. "If a member whose term has expired is ta fee reftppqinls<}, the pr»ptice is to Tyritei him a letter stating that if he is so 1 inclined thfl appqintr mbnt will be renewed. On tha other hand if a menibor is ta 1 30 dropped when'his time' is up, thft pjWfc .tice is to take no further notice. As I-have received no communicatjflU fi'pq* th<i I assHipa thpt 1 am.mot to bereappointed*" . Sir Frederic Lang has been prqjpiflpnt in the PO]itioal life of Neff Zealand for
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20179, 6 March 1931, Page 11
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151SIR FREDERIC LANG. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20179, 6 March 1931, Page 11
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