N.S.W. POLITICS
NEW MEMBERS SWORN IN. NEWSPAPERS’ BITTER COMMENT, (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, November 24. The Governor, Sir Philip Game, today administered the oath to the twenty-five new members of the Legislative Council. The newspapers con-tinue-to attack the Lang administration in the bitterest fashion, and predict grave, economic, industrial consequences as the result of the Governor’s change! of front. SECESSION IN COMMONWEALTH. PERTH, November 24. •The Premier, Mr Mitchell, said he believed there would he a big vote for secession from the Commonwealth. The carrying of the referendum would not mean secession, hut the British Parliament would amend the Australian constitution, excluding West Australia, if that State could prove that injustice had been done.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1931, Page 5
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