AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
N.S. WALES POLITICS.
PROGRAMME FOR SESSION.
Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. * . Lflßecd. 6.5 p.m.) ' . SYDNEY, May 29.
. After .a prolonged conference , between representatives of \ the State Cabinet and the Progressive Party, Sir George Fuller, the * Premier, on . behalf 'of - both parties, announced the business .to be presented in the forthcoming session. This was discussed and an agreement was reached as to the programme to be submitted.
HOSPITAL OVERCROWDED. I : v . MELBOURNE, May 29. So great has the strain of attending the excessively large , number of : patients in Melbourne Hospital become that the medical superintendent informed the board of management that the , only remedy he could suggest was to close the doors of the institution. ' He thought this would be necessary. The " waiting list of prospective patients totalled 360. : . i ■ , TASMANIAN REPRESENTATIVE.' ' ' ' '...'• ">, '■ HOBART, ■' May 29. Colonel. Eccles Snowden has been appointed Agent-General for Tasmania. ' JAPANESE SHIP REFLOATED. " _ ''' ' SYDNEY, May 29. The Japanese steamer Ugamaru, which grounded in the. Torres Straits,, was refloated apparently • undamaged. : ; She proceeded northward, and arrived at Gcode Island yesterday. : :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18722, 30 May 1924, Page 7
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