AUSTRALIAN.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. (ENSURE MOTION LOST. SYDNEY, September 28. In the Assembly Mr Dooley moved that tbe House consider as a matter of urgency, bis motion that the Government be censured for proposing to withdraw Government employees from jurisdiction of the Arbitration Court. This was defeated by 36 to 30.
COUNTRY PARTY’S ATTITUDE. SYDNEY, September 28. Mr Earle Page, speaking at Donrigo, I in reply to Mr Hughes said the Country ] Party was objectionable to the Prime Minister because it would not allow him to have his own way. Also it was opposed to the costly losses on Governmental Industrial enterprises. I VALUE OK WEATHER. REPORTS, i MELBOURNE. Sept. 28. The Commonwealth Meteorologist addressing members of the Rotary Club, complained of the dangerously restricted weather icports. In cc nsequenee of the lack of information of river gaugings twelve people were nearly drowned in last year’s floods. The weather bureau bail reduced the loss of life to a-mini-mum in the pearling licet at Broome by supplying the information.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1922, Page 3
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