AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION X.S.W. PAR LI AM EXT. SYDXEY. Juno 2-1. The New .South Wales Parliament was opened to-day by commission. Viter the members were sworn in. Mr Dooley was elected Speaker without opposition. Alter formal proceedings, the assemble adjourned till the Ist. July. A USTRA LI A X DO VKR X O RS. SYDNEY, Juno 21. There is much press criticism and correspondence here of a strongly adverso character regarding the Australian Labour Premiers' advocacy of the appointment of native-born Australians as State Governors, this being made on tile ground of a weakening of Imperial lies, as well a- more sinister suggestions. Demands are made that the people should lie consulted before such a radical change is made. The holding of protest meetings is advocated. SHIP DISPUTES. ■SYDXEY, June -!• Two coll- for men to man > !| e Common wealth Line steamer Fmdsdale were uii-itrcesslid. The men.are-'- refusing to go to sea except under a guarantee clause. SYDXEY, June 21. The Marine Transport Group ot Inions discussed the shipping dispute, but refused to announce the decision of the meeting to tbc press.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1925, Page 4
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185AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1925, Page 4
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