AUSTRALIAN NEWS
AUSTRALIAN STOCKS. further weakness. (Australian Press Association) (Received 10.35 a.m.) SYDNEY, Alarch LM. The weakness in Australian stocks further developed on the publication of Mr Theodores relerence.s to the possibility of a default, .though city opinion incline to the belief that lie is trying to frighten Parliament into passing the Bill. The Dominion Office has received nothing from Mr Lang in ivleivnce to New South Wales Council, and does not expect anything unless the crisis develops to which possibly the Governor Do Clmiv has a. precedent, np* plieiihlc, The Australian Press learns that the Dominion's Office attitude is unaltered: namely, this is a matter of domestic concern between the Governor and the Ministry of New South Wales.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1931, Page 5
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