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N.S.W. GOVERNMENT’S DEFEAT—The Stevens Government was defeated in the New South Wales House of Representatives when a motion sponsored by Mr E. S. Spooner (former Minister of Works and Local Government) and regarded by the Premier as a censure, was carried. The picture shows Mr B. S. B. Stevens leaving Parliament by car after his defeat. With him is one of his supporters, the former Treasurer, Mr A. Mair, who has formed a Cabinet.

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Southland Times, Issue 23897, 16 August 1939, Page 8

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N.S.W. GOVERNMENT’S DEFEAT—The Stevens Government was defeated in the New South Wales House of Representatives when a motion sponsored by Mr E. S. Spooner (former Minister of Works and Local Government) and regarded by the Premier as a censure, was carried. The picture shows Mr B. S. B. Stevens leaving Parliament by car after his defeat. With him is one of his supporters, the former Treasurer, Mr A. Mair, who has formed a Cabinet. Southland Times, Issue 23897, 16 August 1939, Page 8

N.S.W. GOVERNMENT’S DEFEAT—The Stevens Government was defeated in the New South Wales House of Representatives when a motion sponsored by Mr E. S. Spooner (former Minister of Works and Local Government) and regarded by the Premier as a censure, was carried. The picture shows Mr B. S. B. Stevens leaving Parliament by car after his defeat. With him is one of his supporters, the former Treasurer, Mr A. Mair, who has formed a Cabinet. Southland Times, Issue 23897, 16 August 1939, Page 8

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