N.S.W. POLITICS.
SYDNEY. May 23. "S- It is understood a marked difference of opinion exists in the Coalition respecting the suggested abolition of proportional representation. Tlio National organ! ration is avowedly opposed to the proportional system, but the Progressives regard it as essential to existence. A clash is anticipated when the Ooveriimcnt takes steps to amend * the electoral s; stem next session. AX EXPLANATION. MELBOURNE. May 23. The Secretary of the Commonwealth Postal Department, (Air Oxenham) explained that the agreement referred to in the cable announcement with the Oeeanie Steamshin and Government, referred to United States Government, not the Commonwealth',' which shipped mails by Oeeanie and Union services on poundage rates. * MR SASTRUS VISTT. MFJ BOURNE, Afav 23. Arangements have been made for the visit of Mr Sastri to Australasia. Ho arrives at Perth on Ist June, Adelaide m on 6th, Melbourne on 16th, Sydney on * 14th, Brisbane on 19th, and returns to Sydney and Melbourne, He sn|)s for New Zealand en oth July,
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1922, Page 3
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164N.S.W. POLITICS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1922, Page 3
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