IN NEW SOUTH WALES
NON-PARTY GOVERNMENT
BUT WITHOUT ME. LANG
<Unltod Press Association —By Electric Tele-
graph—Copyrieht.)
(Received 21st August, 1 p.m.)
SYDNEY, This Day.
In a speech at Cronulla, Mr. T. B. Bavin, Leader of the Opposition, advocated the formation- o"f a non-party Government from all parties in the House to solve the State's financial and industrial problems. He would be prepared to stand aside or take any position allotted him, but he stipulated that Mi-. Lang must-not be allowed to be in such a Government. The position was absolutely critical. "It is unfortunately true that no Government of which Mr. Lang is a member can command the confidence either of this community or the Loan Council or of the outside world." ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 45, 21 August 1931, Page 7
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