AUSTRALIAN.
(Press Assn.— By Telegraph— Copyright.) - MELBOURNE, July 25. •Mr Oook (Premier) "proposes- to limit tha maternity bonus to poor people. (Received July 26, 11.40 a.m.) SI'DNEY, July 26. t After representations made by Mr I \lrade and the Laborites, the new .Speaker announced that lie reinstates four Parliamentary messengers dismissed ' under Mr Willis' regime, i MELBOURNE, July 20. Efforts are being made, to heal the breach in the' Liberal ranks.' Mr Watt declares he will not accept any compromise. He prefers to fight to a finish. It is.reported tha*t other members of the Ministry : have intimated to Mr Wall, that their resignations were in his hands at any time. Following the passage of the Sugar Bills by the Queensland . Parliament, a Federal proclamation 'has ' • been issued ■ abolishing the excise and bounty on sugar grown in Australia "by white labor. The Marine Board has announced that tho entrance to Port liiillip has been deepened to 37ft.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13138, 26 July 1913, Page 3
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