LIBERALS TAKE CHARGE
Newfoundland -f change. MR. 1 Hickman AS premier. ■ :i: ; (Received <6.5 p.m.) <* ; ? ■' Renter. ■■"'' \ ST.- JOHN'S. ? Hay 10. Mr. Albert Hickman, leader of the ; Liberals of Newfoundland, undertook , .to form a Ministry to succeed the Warren Government, Avbicli recently resigned. This he did, and the new Cabinet, headed by Mr. Hickman as Prime Minister, vriis installed at:'noon to-day. " The first business was to : fix:: June i! as the date :'•:"."•■ of the general 1 elections for members of the Legislature. >' ■^i'.'.V- 1 ■', ; V ■■'".'' X-,-The main feature oi the' 'Liberal; pro- • t -■_.'■ gramme appears to be v a clean-up of the -. conditions disclosed by the Hollis-Walker ; inquiry into the ; dealings of ,£ Sir Richard • Squires, .a former Prime Minister.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18706, 12 May 1924, Page 9
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