BIG TASK AHEAD.
ALMOST BANKRUPT. Stevens Government to Work Off Huge Deficit. MANUFACTURERS' HOPES. (United P.A.—Electric Telegraph-Copyright) (Received 10 a.m.) SYDNEY, this day. The Sydney newspapers comment editorially on the election results. The "Sydney Morning Herald" says: "The shattering defeat of the Langists will arouse elation throughout the Commonwealth. The people of New South Wales have notably upheld the Governor's action in dismissing an outlaw and rebel Government.
'"Mr. Lang's own misrepresentations, deliberately false, of the issues upon which the Governor acted, of the issues at Saturday's elections, of the Premiers' Conference resolutions, and of the declared intentions of hie election opponents have been treated by the people with derision;
"The fate of Mr. M. Gosling, former Chief Secretary, whose administration will be the subject of more than one searching inquiry, and Mr. J, Lamaro, former Attorney-General, who disgraced his office by expressing contempt of the High Court, will be especially appreciated throughout the State.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1932, Page 7
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