TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. ROOF PAINT. "OOWRANITB BITUMINOUS PAINT. -" Green. Grey and Red; British; price, right, used on 9 London bridges. W. H. LONG AND CO.. LTD.. 21-23. Gbuznee street. BUSINESS NOTICES. r ~ TO LET, In Fruit Exchange Building, Allen street SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED'WAREHOUSE FLAT (Approximately 3400 sq. ft.), £150 rer annuni (less than lid per, ft.) (Cheapest in City.) Passenger and Goods Lift accommodation. Cellar (approximately 3100 sq. ft), £100 p.a. (say. 6%d per ft.) Also Office. J^AERY AND CO., LTD., Allen street. STOP PRESS NEWS M.C.C.'S FIRST MATCH. Perth.—The, first match of the M.C.C. team—England y. Western Australia— opens to-day. The weather is Ideal. The wickets is possibly slightly heavy with; ■'■ yesterday's rain. The teams are:—Ensland: Jardiiic (captain), Wyatt,' Fataudi, ' Brown; Sutcliffe,. Leyland, Larwooa, Ames,' " Mitchell, Verity, Bowes. Tainter is .'/ twelfth 'man. ;: Western.; Australia : -Bryant:--; (captain), Calder, '■ Curtin,- Drew, .Hal-•'.; combe, ■ Hill-Smith, Invararity, Jarvis, Lovelock, Martin, O'Shaughnessy. Evans is twelfth man.—P.A. Cable. BIBLE IN SCHOOLS BILL WITHDRAWN. In the Legislative Council this afternoon Sir James Allen withdrew the Itellgious Instruction in Schools Enabling Bill after he had failed to secure an amendment to define and legalise the Nelson system. He said it was quite obvious that the Bill had no chance* of being accepted by the Coun- ■ cii.' '■■■■' • . : THE OTTAWA DEBATE. Continuing his speech in the House of Representatives this afternoon In' defence of the Ottawa agreement, the Eight. Hon. J. G. Coates said that as far as the accumulated Irish produce was concerned, and the danger of the English market being flooded,: he thought -.: the . question could be left to the ' British Government ', to handle. In regard to Russia, New. Zealand's attitude jWaa. that the . Dominion • was anxious : ;..to hbria^about.a yorlofreciliation. Great Britain could be perfectly certain that New' Zealand would take no isolated view. Whatever arrangements Great Britain made would be satisfactory to New Zealand. Dumping was not' .: fair trade, he said. (Proceeding.) ■ ■ \
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 97, 21 October 1932, Page 14
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