AUSTRALIAN.
SYDNEY, June 16. The inquest on May Anderson was commenced and adjourned till the 24th, after sordid evidence as to the victim’s manner of life had been given by her mother and the police. (Received June 17. 10.5 a.m.) ADELAIDE. June 17. The Premier, in the course of ;» statement, said that one of Ills first measures to be introduced by tlie Government: will lie constitutional reform of Parliament-, lie said it would have to be democratised to give effect to tho will of the people. The Government would endeavor to pass a Bill for proportional representation, also one reducing the Assembly from 46 to 35. PERTH. June 17. It- has been definitely established that, the pearling lugger Eileen has foundered. The crew are missing.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16458, 17 June 1924, Page 5
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