AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.
THE SITUATION AT SYDNEY
RUMOURS OF A CRISIS .DENIED
Pkbss Association.—CorißjiQHt
SYDNEY, Sunday.
Both. parties in the House, deny .the rumours of a threatened political cilisis.
THE COMMONWEALTH MINISTRY AiND LORD DUDMY.
THE LEVEE INCIDENT,
MELBOURNE, Sunday. Air. Hughes, Acting-Prime Minister, •exp.lain's thie levee incident. He says it-' is usual oniiy for the Prime Minister to attend such function©. Ho was sick a.nd made ,no provision, to be represented. Hiei shouldea's .the whole of the jblaimie. v In connection with the -Ministers'-'ab-sence from -the levee, Mr. Iving O'Malle'y, ;Mini®te.r for Home Affairs, -sky© ho never goes to Government House. If he; wkre Prime Minister he wouiid .put a stop to the show cif -wigs and gowns and powdered faces, like Barriuirti's Band!
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 26 June 1911, Page 5
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124AUSTRALIAN POLITICS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 26 June 1911, Page 5
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