AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
tUBTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION. LOAN OF TWENTY MILLIONS. (Received this day at 0 a.in.) SYDNEY, July 14. Alter a meeting of the Loan Council it wn.s unofficially stated that when the agreement was ratified by the States, tho Commonwealth will float a loa a lor proportionate, distribution. The amount will probably he twenty millions. NEW WHEAT POOL. SYDNEY. July 14. Mr Bruce. Federal Premier, has convened a conference of the various State Ministers to discuss a proposal for the formation of a new wheat pool to handle the next season's harvest. BROADCASTING REGULATIONS. SYDNEY, July 13. The new hroad'-asting regulations have heen, generally, favourably received. Wireless traders express satisfaction that the position is finalised, and claim it will enable the public now to take up wireless, confident of obtaining the maximum benefits without restriction and with a minimum cost.
WESTRALIA.V DEFICIT. PERTH. July 13. The revenue returns show the year closed with a deficit of £220.033.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1924, Page 3
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