SWORN IN.
Chief Justice As Lieut.-Governor Of New South Wales. LANG OBJECTION NEGATIVED. (Received 10 a.m.) SYDNEY, this day. The Chief Justice, Sir Philip Street, was sworn in at Government House as Lioutcnant-Governor. He was given his commission more than 18 months ago but was not sworn in because the Lang Ministry objected. PLAN BETTERED. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S DEFICIT. (Received 9.30 a.m.) ADELAIDE, this day. An approximate deficit of £1,300,000, or £200,000 below the amount ■under the Premiers' Plan, was announced by the Premier, Mr. L. L. Hill.
LONDON STOCKS
POSITION OF N.S.W. BONDS
LONDON, Juno 9. The "Financial News" says there hae been some anxiety in some quarters a« to whether the New South Wales Government would bo able to meet its loans maturing between next November and 1935. Now there appears to be a good chance that the Commonwealth will be able to effect their conversion on the State's behalf. The rise in Australian loans is well deserved, says the paper. No Government has shown more determination to honour its obligations than that of the Commonwealth.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1932, Page 7
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