STOCK EXCHANGE.
. SYDNEY, July 8, Time transactions in investment stocks, have been 'prohibited from .to-, day on the Sydney Stock Exchange, in order ~>to‘'.combat tile activities of bears in forward trading.
NEW ZEALAND FARMERS
CANBERRA, July 8,
The New Zealand farmers’ party visited the capital and were officially welcomed by Mr Scullin'and Ministers, Tire visiting spokesman said they had been overwhelmed by kindness whereever they went.
MISS AMY JOHNSON.
PERTH,, July 8.
Miss Amy Johnson was accorded an enthusiastic reception at Fremantle". She later sailed by the Naldern for England. ' V
OIL PROSPECTS IN AUSTRALIA.
yj . v , SYDNEY, July 8. - The geological adviser, Doctor Wool*--nough who is visiting the United States, has forwarded a report to Prime Minister Scullin say:—“Without 'cx.c’opUo'n .geologists, with whom 1! have discussed the question, are moffj favourably impressed with the ultimate’ prospects of oil discovery in Australia than I ever dared to be.-; All.that ik necessary is patience and money. I described the conditions in Australia and that is their answer. Dimensions of oil leases, they add, must be at: least six hundred and forty acres.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1930, Page 5
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