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NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS. PROGRESSIVES AND THE GOVERNMENT. (By I'-.'paraph.—Pi ess A'-m —Copyright, i (Au-dfi.Uan and N.Z. Garde A.-*oeiaiiim.) SVDNEV, May 28. Mr Wearne the P ogres C leader, ha-llp-ea n-' i m : I" -unpoi; ll’.e Go-cerumen: If lii” i.-.iter reins; ale- the Government •triker* of POT. The- Labour Secretary. Mr C-i ey. sees ill- eh illenge is tic; opted Tiie Government would ic-tore tV- rights ■R vi-rimi.-a il unom.-t- i vcpecitve of tin-con.-cquenee.-'. IXTERC)! ANN .!•'< UE PROFES-ORS. ARRANGEMENT WITH CANADIAN UNI t'ERSi TILS. SYDNEY, May 28. The Congress r.f Australian un;vpr.Eliehas ar-Tced to the Canadian proposal for the ■‘.c-hr-nge of professors for a ebon period. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY. RETIREMENT OF OFFICIALS. MELBOURNE. My; f>H. It is under- teed ; f.ve No-ih.-rn Terri lory ofiic't.l-' are as ;h • result »( Judge Ewing’s report.
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Southland Times, Issue 18834, 29 May 1920, Page 5
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133AUSTRALIAN NEWS Southland Times, Issue 18834, 29 May 1920, Page 5
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