AUSTRALIAN POLITICS
PARLIAMENTARY TRIP. MELBOURNE, July 30. The Australian Parliamentary delegafioTi sailed yesterday for South Africa. It will pick up the Nexv Zealand Party at Freemantle. QUEENSLAND’S DECISION. ■II HOUR WEEK. BRISBANE, July 30. Parliament was opened yesterday. 'The Governor’s Speech forecasted, inter alia, the introduction of a Bill to provide for a maximum of 41 hours’ we ek. TASMANIAN REVENUE. HOBART, July ;m. The state Parliament was opened yesterday by the Administrator, Sir Herbert Nicholls, who, in the opening speech, said the financial position at the end of .lune was more satisfactory than anticipated. The prospect for revenue during the coming year was good. LOAN AGREEMENT. SYDNEY. July 30. ’Tlie State Cabinet has approved the tentative agreement arrived at by the Loans Council, in reference Io the raising of a loan of ten millions, of which New Sou(h Wales's share xvill be £2,909,000.
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Grey River Argus, 31 July 1924, Page 5
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