PETITION TO THE KING.
\0 GUARD'S MOVE. SOLUTION ok state fA RLL4MENT ASKED. jq abandon riivsicAi. [ ORGANISATION. L, MSO.-UTIOS-- BY KLECI'iUC «tS£GBJU'B — ' March I,IS -'° l Ul ° SYDNKY. March 11. of the New Guard toai&BIlt a". v ceremony. presented & AJ State Governor (fcir Philip , , petition to be forwarded to jL waving that action should be the Now South Wales *£* of New Guardsmen was JEjluiied to pm-e.lo the visit fZjuient House, but was abanj o tewibly on the ground that a %L a members were unable to to-day. Twenty Guardsmen, JLtke official arm bands, niarelied 2* Government House, but only allowed to enter, including ftfcriff. Colonel Eric Cam P bcll - A g rtticring of the public waited [X gates in idle "curiosity, but s«e 00 disorder of any kind. Iggrf Ctopbell sought to preface of the petition with a but his Excellency sMr iMOMted him to read the jj foat, and Colonel Campbell (ft** * piyim Comment. tjdLjnrii I kis Excellency remarked: tiemte «ady to forward the petirbMfM*i««tr, but as far as 1 can csbl i# not think it my duty to ET (to accompanying comments. ikiai it wise to enter into any Kijiflllinintr- or discussion.-'' Ab your Excellency haad you a typewritten Zggt «f *7 comments. Do you wish it sent to tib&tyt UmmtS CuspbeU: I do. Then I shall have to Suit »J position before doing so. Safe&jca asd statement wcro then frfiTirnor The main feaj!#f tin itnttojent was an offer to L r the S«» Guard's physical orimwtotely a dissolution ter ffifiW. Bjnatures were received [jtaptitiia. Pr SOOT WALES I' DEFAULT. IP? COMMONS. ip-EE STATUS. til..STDON, March 10. Commons, Dr. 11. C. itive, Horneastle) as proposed to add is to the Treasury e 1900 Act -without ns to provide safe* ustces against a relt delay in the Newest payments, idor (Junior Lord oi :d that he was unustralian loan pros- , therefore, had not t satisfy the ques- • questions will be le removal of JS'«;w i from the trustee tion of notification ling against further SNT RELIEF. 0 CONFER. IRRA, March 11. » r (Mr J. A. Lyons) )use of Represcntae Government was 1 for the relief of special conference immediately aftar atoinet was fully >f doing sometliiug irlinmentnry action the problem, possible to borrow hopeful that tangJw from the forthnference. GHT PLANS NG TESTED. that arrangements ■ an aeroplane to tdnight on March and carrying film il» Sydney Bridge tlw enterprise are that thev do not _ the pilot. The ing an 1800-iniles b® week-end, preBl . an trip. Air Commodore C. to the pilot Wtr SWAMp ED. 'rr ■BP OF crew. Lintrose, owned Company, was sea and sank oil' H» : »aved. ■ HHrniKL l '' ■
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 15
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440PETITION TO THE KING. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 15
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