AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
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HEALTH COUNCIL’S SUCCESS SYDNEY, April 18.
The Health Council has succeeded m reaching a basis of common action for the treatment of infectious ilisead.’s. Proposals for the establishment of a tuberculosis bureau, on the lines ,-if existing venereal disease clinics, have been formulated. It was resolved also to hold an enquiry throughout Australia into mental deficiency.
UNIVERSITY DECISION. PERTH. April 18,
Tlie .Senate of the University of West Australia decid'd o, establish a new course for the Diploma in Journalism. consisting of „»t -fewer than lour subjects, including English, Economics, History or Modern Political Institutions.
SYDNEY, April 18. •dll l.arkin. the Chairman of the Commonwealth Shipping Hoard, has returned to Sydney to-day from Can»erra. He had no comment to make regarding the reported sale of the Commonwealth Line to Lord Kvlsant for ei.poo.oon.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1928, Page 4
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