ZINOVIEFF STUNT
By Sydney “Telegraph” (Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn). SYDNEY, June In. The “Telegraph” says; Police action began the instant the (fffeument found in Parliament House was handed to the Commissioner of Police. Commissioner Childs stated that thorough investigation would he made. The Chief Secretary (Mr Chaffey), commented it was consistent with the resolutions passed at the Easter Conference, 1931, and rescinded’ the next day ft is the same Soviet plan that the Lang Government has been associated with all along. The “Telegraph’ adds; A message to the Labour Dailylate on Wednesday night informed them of the impending publication of the document. They were quick into print with a condemnation of it, without having seen it. Minter and Simpany Company have issued writs out of the Supreme Court on behalf of Sir Hugh Denison, Sir John Butters and Albert Fordyce Wheeler, directors of the Associated Newspapers for £lO,OOO each against the “Labour Daily” and George Smith printer and publisher: Mr Lyons’s Threat TO TIE UP MR LANG AGAIN IF RETURNED. (Received June 10 at 8.10 p.m.) SYDNEY, June 10. The Primp Minister. Rt. Hon. J. A Lyons, addressed a huge rally in the Sydney Town Hall. The Prime Min-
ister announced: “If Mr Lang is put hack again, we will tie him up, as we tied him up before! T have alreadysaid. on several occasions, that while the Lang blight remains, there is no hope for Australia, and that such an incubus will have to be removed.”
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Grey River Argus, 11 June 1932, Page 5
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