GETTING EVEN
t Press. Assn.—
LANG AND MR. LAMB.
-By TeJegruph — Crpyrtght).
SYDNEY, Friday Instructions have been jssued by the Premier and the Minister of Railways, Mr. J. T. Lahg, that the services of Mr. S. :E. . Lamb, K.C., should not be further avall-s ed of by the Railways- Depart- , ment and that he should iiot be briefed for railway cases in fut" ure. •• Mr. Lamb has acted for the Railway Gommissioners for many years,. ; He. was chief .gounsel for Colonel Campbell, leader of the New Guard, when Colonel Camp4bell was proceeded -against. fc»r having >used insulting words against the Premier."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 141, 6 February 1932, Page 3
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