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United Press Association-—By Electric' Tele-graßh-r-Copyright"' Australian Press Association—United Service. (Beceived 6th June, 10 ajn.) LONDON, sth June. Mr. Bainsay Mac Donald had an audience with the King *af Windsor this morning, and accepted His Majesty's invitation to form a Government. The King received Mr. Mac Donald sitting up in'a chair, and perused the list of nominees for office which Mr. MacDonald submitted. The interview lasted a quarter of an hoar. Probably the late Ministers will hand over their seals of office to His Majesty in the course of a few days. His Majesty himself will redistribute them to their successors. .■ ■ •.■■• . . ■ • -. . •'■•-.: Eeturning from Windsor, Mr. MacDonald attended a joint meeting 1 of the Parliamentary Labour.Party executive and the National Executive of the Labour Party at the Trade' Union headquarters in London. Mr. Mac Donald announced his 'appointment to the Premiership. A full meeting of the Parliamentary party is/summoned for 27th ,June.-...; ■ ;■• -.'. ■ :..;1.. . , ■■■,/: ... ■ ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 130, 6 June 1929, Page 11
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