MR. HOGAN ANNOYED.
CONTENTS OF CABLEGRAM. SUPPORT FOR PREMIERS' PLAN. CKXKYA, April 2.">. In an interview, Mr. Edward Uogan, Premier of Victoria, said he felt aggrieved bociiUM' lie understood that a cablegram by .-.cm to iln: acting-Premier, T. Ttiiiucrhffe, on April 15, in favour of the re-enactment of the Premiers' Plan was suppressed and not even read •to members of the Cabinet v "en the election policy was discussed. He declares it -is a choice between honour and dishonour. " I adhere to my Political principles in sup|>orting the reenactment of ilie whole of the Premiers' Plan," he said. " Mr. Tunneeliffe's Statement that I was not offered tbc ■Agent.Genera.Wiip of Victoria puzzles me. have asked him to explain and will Probably publish tomorrow Mr. TunneCliffe 5. cablegram respecting the Agenteneralship, together with iny replies."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21167, 27 April 1932, Page 11
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133MR. HOGAN ANNOYED. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21167, 27 April 1932, Page 11
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