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Press' Association—Copyright. i. .(Received 1T.40 a.m.) , - • ; Sydney, August 24. The Assembly censure debate was adjourned till Tuesday. There has been no further development in ti?e wheat dispute, but it is the position i s easier as the result, of a conference between Sir'Georg©' Puller and' Mr Brukner. ... *The Mayor of- Newcastle refused to accord a-civic reception to the Chhlesel footballers, on the that he not going to advertise the toqr, afe already they had made a fine thing but of it. .It on hbhalf of the*visitors that they do not benefit by the profits,. Winch are deMbt©d? entirely to the advancement • Brisbane, August The body foupd- was identified as
Briggs. • His friends say he was alive ■ thirty yards from' the I>each and met hi» death on the' rocks. Butter has dropped a further 2d per lb, and is now lg 7d’ Wholesale. ~ * Melbourne, August 24'. Mr Bruce (Premier) was the guest of the members of both Houses at a farewell banquet on the eve of his / departure to attend the Imperial • The labourites, in fulfilment! of their threat, absented themselves- as a protest against the Government? R action in adjourning Parliament during Mr Bruce’s"' absence.-: ,Mr Bruce, referring to the Imperial Conference, said if it were of benefit to Australia and: not t'o Britam } he would not he Australia’s representative. We sought nothing for' ourselves if it .could be gained only at the expense of Britain.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 93, 24 August 1923, Page 6
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