POLITICAL PARTIES
NEW SOUTH WALES CRISIS.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.
SYDNEY, December 21
Mr Dooley's Ministry has been sworn in. The only change is that Mr Kavanagh, who has been acting ns Minister of Labor, will take complete control of that department, and Mr M'Girr will devoto his whole time to the administration of the Health and MotKerhcod Department. The Assembly sat for one hour. Mr Bagnall stated' that in futuio he would judge the Government'? merits by its legislative proposal-; but be would not accept nomination for the Speakership in tho event of Mr Levy resigning. Air Dooley, in reply to Sir George Fuller, who asked what business the Government proposed to bring forward, said ho would endeavor to make a statement on Thursday. He added that the Government agreed with dir George Fuller that the elections should be held as soon as was practicable. The Coalition agreement provides for the maintenance of the separate entity of both party organisations, the allotment of five poilfolios to the Progressives, and if the Coalitionists are returned to power, a policy of decentralisation will occupy tho foremost place on their .platform.
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Evening Star, Issue 17850, 22 December 1921, Page 6
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