AUSTRALIAN NEWS
DAYLIGHT SAVING PROPOSAL. ABOLITION <>!' i.nl Mill,. (I'iiitoil Scrvi: [•). SYHNKY. An,!jii>t %:>. In tin' \ssembly, Mr ll.ilm.tii staled thai if a lM> liulil - i\ini; liill was considered ;i IvanlaKi'nii.- ii would be in! !•■>- I duced ||ii> session. In tin- Legislative Coti.-cil Ihe president announced Ihal I In- ij n -■>!;•> 11 of abolition of 111•• Council would he submitted In a referendum. JUVENILE DEFECTJVES. I'nih'il Sri-vic \ SYHNKY, \iuusl 2T». Mr Oriflltli.-., MinistiT for Public Instruction, stated thai 7fi,soo schoolchildren had hci'ii medically examined by tin' heparlmenl lasl year. Of 15,000 suffering from defects reipiirinn treatment only I 11,00(1 had hem treated. PAPER FROM STRAW. AIiKI.AIHK. August 2T>. The liovernnienl chemistry department has successfully experimented with the production of paper from straw and oilier vegetable matter.
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Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13269, 26 August 1916, Page 6
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