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GAME SUPPORTED

LANG DISMISSAL

COMMENT FROM AMERICA.

(United Press Association—By Klectrr; Telegraph.—Copyright.).,.., NEW YORK, .May 30. Tlie “NtdV ', Yprk Hcral'd-Tribunc-,” in a leading article, commenting ,on Mr Lang’.x removal from office, , expresses t':c dpinlon Unit such a definite st; p by a British Crown officer, in an iiutondim'ui'C''Dominion is excel lout -'-vide nee that such, action •is backed Ly public opinion. The paper declares that the State, Governor’s ...decree “may he ho more than an incident in a bitter struggle, but it .seeing ominous of the end.”

Tie.- paper also points onf, that British financial circles immediately react'd favoural’y to the dismissal, resulting in an improvement in , Australian credit.

The "Herald-Tribune” adds" The downfall of this troublesome ofHoial h.".s rot been overlooked in this country, for with so much elso going relentlessly down, Australian securities have risen about fifteen points on the American markets. New South Wales bond,? are nearly double in value.” The paper reviews Mr J. T. Lang’s political career, particularly in regard to his repudiation activities, and concludes: "A recovery of international' confidence, moral as well as • financial, -in the fundamental stability of Australia and her people is ample comp'-n----•"ation for whatever loss to local pride such action may have cost.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1932, Page 5

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GAME SUPPORTED Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1932, Page 5

GAME SUPPORTED Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1932, Page 5

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