» - STATE PARLIAMENTS. United Press Association — By Electrio Telegraph — Copyright. (Recieved July 24, 9 a.m.) WESTERN AUSTRALIA. PERTH, July 24. Owing to the defection of tho Independents, it is now probable that the Government will be defeated. It is oxpected that a coalition Government will be formed. MIXED. ♦ — ■ — TO THE fiDITOB. Sir, — Mr Brunt says his scheme (election of Education Boards) " made the number of members on the Board twelve, or two more than now." "Committeeman" (Saturday's "Star") says " . . . Who shall return eleven representatives." The constitution of the Education Board is nine members, and to increase them would be a mistake. " Coinvnitteeman " also suvs ' the three schemes (including Mr T. E. Taylor's) can be threshed out at the meeting of the School Committees' Association next Wednesday evening." Mr Taylor's Bill • was defeated in the House last Thursday night by 37 to 27. — I am, etc:, QUIZ.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8376, 24 July 1905, Page 2
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