MAY RECALL GAME
LANG’S INTENTION IF HIS PARTY IS RETURNED.
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SYDNEY, May 23. The Premier, Mr Stevens, has announced that the Moratorium Act will be extended beyond April, 1933, and that debtors to the State Government will be brought within its provisions. If Mi'.' Stevens is returned with a majority at the elections, 117,500 borrowers who. owe the Government in aggiegate £51,519,000 will be in a position to get relief by this proposed, legislation. The "Herald” says that It is stated in political circles that one of the aims df the Lang Government was to secure the appointment of Mr Piddingtotl, K.C., a.s Governor on the recall of Sir Philip. Game,. which was, cpnfid'. eiitly predicted in'the Trades Hall. During the past week, it was assert, of) in parliamentary circles that, should tile Lang party.:4ki - returned,, Lang will insist on the immediate roeall of Sir Philip.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1932, Page 5
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