AUSTRALIA
— «— (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. ELECTION CAMPAIGN. SYDNEY, March 24. Both political parties have closed their election campaign. Great interest is being displayed by all sections of tho community, and there is every indication of a record poll to-morrow. Both leaders are confident of victory, • Mr Dooley stating that he expects a ' majority of five. TO ASSIST GRAZIERS. MELBOURNE, This Day. The Federal Cabinet will next week take steps to assist tho graziers in " consequence of tho depression in the local meat market, especially in 1 Queensland. Tho Minister of Customs makes the recommendation to Cabinet on Friday. WIRELESS SCHEMES. MELBOURNE., This Day. J Tho Commonwealth Jias accepted the I recommendation of the special Parlia- j mentary Committee appointed to enquire into a wireless scheme to connect Australia and England. It was decided to enter into an agreement with the Amalgamated Wireless, . Ltd. Mr 1 Hughes announced that he would publish the details of the agreement on Monday.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1922, Page 5
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