NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS
.MR LANG ANT) THE COTVCIL tßy Ellec.Wo Telegraph. -Tpoyright.) Australian A N.Z. Cabla Association.! SYDNEY. April 2. Mr l.ang revived (lie <|Ui*slion e! 1 ii-.* abolition I-!' i In- ]u;is/:i live Council in a sia t cmcut I" 'ln- press. ill uhiih he ilciiii's (Iml In- ever :il i t-iii|il id in deceive (In- I lovornor (.:■ ever ”:i vi* liim :m assurance i lint tin- lari luilcli nl twentylive appoint merits Vi't-ri* not I’m- tin- purpose nl' abolishing (ho I' ppcs- House. He 'juntos ;i lottor lio wi-o.to In (ho Governor mi ‘l'll Dooomhor in reply to 11 is Exceilencys' querns, in wliioli lio says in- did not say, mu' did lio give tlio Governor In undorstiind. Unit it was mil liio intention of tlio Government to abolish Hit- Council during lids Parliament ; inn- did lio state or give the Cov-oi'nr-i' tlio impression that it was his intention to do so. adding that lids question had mil linen considered by the (in \fi'nim nl. The loUor lin t ht-r informed the (iovornor that the appoinl mont of twenty-live nioinhors would no-t moan puttlna an end to the Council's value as a deliberative and revision l. handier, and would not moan that measures would ho forced through without discussion. Some newspapers are ashing what Mr Hang's explanation really amounts to.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 3 April 1926, Page 7
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