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AUSTIIAI.IAN A Nil N.Z. OAlibE ASSOUIAT! 0 " AIR DOOLEY RESIGNS. ■Received This Dav at >S :■ "’■> SYDNEY, December 13. After Mr Hickey was elected Speaker the Assembly adjourned until eight o’clock. When it reiissimiblpd, Air Dooley stated he had tendered certain advice to the Governor which was not accepted. Mr Dooley hail therefore tendered his resignation anil advised the Government to send for Air Fuller. The Huns theq adjourned until Wednesday.
It is believed Mr Fuller will accept the Governor's (Yipmiission to iorm a Alinistry. elect a speaker and then resign, as it is improbable any Coalition Government, will be able to secure a Sneaker from tlie Labour Party Air Fuller will he in the same position as .Mr Donley and will ask the Governor for a dissolution. BUBONIC PLAGUE BB.TSANF., December 12. A further case of plague is reported. BRISBANE. December 13.
The Health Department’s plague bulletin states there have been 22 deaths out of 35 cases in Bt'isbpnc; 29 deaths out of 30 cases at Townsville and 10 deaths out of 19 gases at Cairns.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1921, Page 1
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