A FRUITLESS JOURNEY.
I AJBILLET THAT DISAPPEARED. ftf Tilttrtph.—Press Aim.—Copyright. Received June 25, 5.5 p.m. London, June 24. Referring to the statements of Mr. J. T. storey (Premier of New South Vales), Mr. Hall replied that he was appointed at the same salary and allowance* as bis predecessor. It is untrue that £BSO was seat to London in •jMltten to fares and expenses. Mr. Ball received £330, with which be paid his expenses and returned the balance of £2O, Mr. Hall returns to Australia at Christmas.—AUß.-N.Z. Cable Asm. ('(bis cable provides an echo of an . UHttMUI incident. Mr. Hall was ap- ; BOtated _ Agent-General for "New South Wales in London by the Holman Govrent, and while he was on his jourto take up this appointment Mr. flomian'g Government w&£ displaced by iit- Storey's Government, and one of Mf. Storey's first actions was to decide BOt to have Mr. Hall as Agent-General.]
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1920, Page 5
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150A FRUITLESS JOURNEY. Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1920, Page 5
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