AUSTRALIAN NEWS
MR THEODORE ATTACKS MR LANG
(Australian Press Association.)
SYDNEY,, May 28
In a broadcast election speech, Mr Theodore said Mr Lang and his followers were guilty of trickery, intrigue, corruption and terrorism. He hud sent the State insolvent and the workers destitute.
Mr Theodore said he would not instruct Federal Labour supporters to give second preferences to Lang Candidates.
MB CHOPPER’S SUCCESSOR
SYDNEY, May 28,
Mr G. T. Rowe has been appointed secretary to- the Australian Jockey Club in succession to the date Mr Cropper. Mr Rowe has been acting eecretary for some years, and stands high in the estimation of racing folk.
SUGAR CANE WORKERS.
BRISBANE. May 28/. * The signing on of cane cutters in the Tulley area is completed, 440 Britons and forty-eight foreigners being engaged.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1932, Page 5
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