Tub Governor of New South Wales lies been slew k move regarding the administration of the Lang Government.. For months past some of the leading newspapers of the State have boon pointing out the obvious duty to liis Kxee'Vimy, but Sir I'bilip Game has been slow to move. It would appear he lin,-i ampie rom-on -now to ho sure df his groan ' for notin'*. 'lk. l re: t is with the pc.vie of Now South Wales. The Lang 'Government lias brought great discredit on the felonies, and it will be a happv rcliel to had that for the- tithe at least, the Government is unable to do further harm. It will
indeed he surprising if the' people return Mr Lang again to power. Should that eventuate } then we may realise that democracy has run to seed, and the time is, to hand for something more sensible to take its place. But, it is hard to believe democracy in the Mother Sbate will be so blind as to create a debacle.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1932, Page 4
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