AUSTRALIAN NEWS
PRESENTATION OF SHEEP,
TO AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT,
(Australian Press Association)
(Received this day at 9.41) a.m.) SYDNEY, July 9. Mr F. D. Mi-Master, of Dalkeith . Station, presented the Department of 1 Agriculture with five hundred stud \ Merino rams valued at eight guineas each. The , sheep will be made available under the scheme for providing high class rams for the use, of necessitious fanners.
THE MUNGANA CASE.
PREMIER MOORE S STATEMENT.
BRISBANE, July 9,
Premier Moore said that' he was nob going to be rushed' into doing anything that mi gilt be absurd. He pointed'out that the evidence given before the Roy ail Commission could not be used against any individual who might be prosecuted. Uy
. , \ >;..v j./v.-j >*# . t SOUTH ; AUSTRALIA ’ S FINANCE.
July 9. Premier vHill. inade , 'a,; i statement .in the Assembly Statefs financial situation.' Theitbtal-:accumulated deficit for the past'four years amount* ed to £8,883,000;' He said expenditure would have to be curtailed and ; satlarios. and . wage* /reduced. The House adjourned -for a fortnight ()to Allow the Government to give further consideration to the position.
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