AUSTRALIAN NEWS
DISAPPOINTED ASPIRANTS
(Australian Press Association.)
(Received this day at 9. a.n».)
SYDNEY, November 5
Air Lang’s -Ministry has been sworn in. Already there is evidence of discontent among aspirants for Ministerial office, who complain that “a ticket was run,” for those who were eventually selected, not so much for their ability as their loyalty to Air Lang during the factional fight in 1927, which caused the downfall of his Ministry. /.
SUIT FOR DAMAGES'. \
BRISBANE, Nov. 5, Edward Theodore and William McCormack have filed appearance in a suit wherein Queensland Government is suing them for damages a'risng out o’f the sale of Mungana mines. The action is unlikely to be heard before February.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1930, Page 6
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