VICTORIAN POLITICS
DISSOLUTION GRANTED
(Avocralian Press Association.)
MELBOURNE, April to
The Acting-Premier, Mr Tnnnecliffe, at the request of the Victorian Cabinet, is to-day seeking for a dissolution of the State Parliament. The Lieutenant-Governor of 'Victoria, Sir William Irvine, hap granted a dissolution of the Victorian AssemhD.
TliU election of the next Assembly will lie" lie Id towards the end of May. The decision of the Lieutenant-Gov-ernor to dissolve the Victorian Assembly had the approval of the Leader of the Opposition, Sir Stanley Argyle, and the Leader ol the United Country Party, Mr Allan. However, few people expected tbe dissolution which cause was recommended by the Aetliigl’remior, owing to the failure to win back certain members of the Labour party who were determined not to repudiate the financial reliabilita-tion plan.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1932, Page 6
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