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The Age from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia • Page 14

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Thiirtriirii Mia THIS A(iH. Fit! DAY. 17. J). 1 1 out I hit RELIEF WORKS.

TARIFF ENCOURAGEMENT. AERIAL CRASH. OTTAWA AGENDA. IMPORTANCE OF LAUSANNE BULK WHEAT. it-'jn oduclivc mcndnblc ono.

(5icat expeiieiue, capacity and uound judKincnt in icind lo Australia's ttccondaty iudimtrici. were attributes in which Mr. Cook wim liehly Ell HATES. NOT YET COMPLETED. SCHEME BEING How Scullin Duties Assisted DELEGATES ASSEMBLE.

tjCHEifK MOOTED, Place Drops Like a Stone. PILOT AND PASSENGER KILLED. Yam Snintiftrs endowed 'i ho A.N.A. hud been bappy ill expieBNiliK the popular lee ink ot the people of Australia. Hour, hear.) If thcio wero expreBHud at Ottawa nnyj theorieH or opiniona that minht dele-' terioimly idfect Austrulia'rt Eecondary in-dnstricH, then if they wero not refuted a K'uat disservico would bu done to Aun-Inilia.

(iiear, hear.) In building up bel METROPOLITAN BOARD'S DETAILS REMAIN TO BE Tlir TIM A MPT A 1 A PROPOSAL. Reproductive Essential Works SETTLED. M. HERRIOT'S UNCOMFORTABLE POSITION. ISIXCIAb llKI'llKSKNTATIVK OP AI'STHA-LIAS l'ltC-iti ASKtMTATIUN.J LAUSANNK, 15th June.

OTTAWA, Kill inc. nnAiNiimj It is expected that within the next ten days tlio outline of scheme of bulk handling, wheat in Victoria will bo submitted to the Minister of Agriculture, on A amarlM-o mn M. rw SVDXKY. TUoml.iy.-aoj- llit.litll. a Hk.

i Money for Drainage Schemes. mlJ ltun.c. a in Vntoiiii. lis is lo ii -j i.i,.,,,,,,.!, 0( ami of nil it, i-ro instaully wluii Hie mono- li ie linal aKcndii for tho Imperial Con- harmony witlt tlio meat nations of (In ference will not be completed lor some.world. Kelt-preservutioit was tlie first time, coiineijuently it will not bo avail Lausanne ie a dclichtful sun -bat bed citv.

behalf ot several organisations convinced ij((c Ik iin-H--'" M.iiu iiIIut u-iikiIiiivs in I lie iiioli'oiulituii limit by Sir. J. Jones for lln- acvilalinHii 'I will liu (l, admimkml'liKlit Now Xunlmul crushed from risins ubruptty from tho waters of Lake 'of it vulue, not only in effective savings aide for discussion in the British House td Commons: on Friday. While tho main huiii. to runj' I hy Hie (-hull I' Urn 'il ot limitircil feet at (Jnuker litneva.

The city is gay with bunting to jarmcrs and in equipping the to. linen of tho programme have been almost vliirll "Oiiru, ii. ui'll, thai ailtllul'ily lOMlliy, for the lteparutions Conference, which market its wheat economically, but nlso hive' la-en miiKht limn the Uoveniiiient for mil I'l" I'i'i'ie, wliiilj van utLciiiptiujr to ,,1, uwt4Ul as a means of affording employment to law ot nature, ana surely Pitch a principle applied with intense reality to the fiscal policy of tlio nation, (Hear, hear.) In Mr. Cook they bad a virile lighter for AiitdraliiTfi tteenndnry industries. Ho often wondered how many people who wished lo whittle down the tarill' realised that the local market consumed worth of primary products.

If the lniitf were reduced to an ineffective minimum, then the people Mould be dricn to the I n.l to w.n under condition wi unemployeil. la uHlllilliito pn-j )(, pl. will open to-morrow. Tho pructicc of tho hotels in (Icncva displaying Hags lit rate of 1,1. in li nitnl utter a U-ht tliylit, was eautjlit a to oi Hi' many workers during a period of two toi MILLS WORKING OVERTIME.

Over 1000 Extra Workers. Convincing evidence of the great value) of tho support given to tho woollen und cotton yarn spinning industry of Ail, tralin through tho operation of the Bail-lin tariff was submit ted to the Tariff Hoard yesterd y. Supporting the caso for the retention of the existing duties witnesses quoted the substantial increase in the number of employes engaged in the industry in twenty-six S'ietorian and Th-maiiian mills i'roui 0181 hands on 1st December, lft-D, mostly working on short time hi that year, the number had grown alisorn nieie ai oi, iiiniml lor luiun rivt'ra ami ti t-'UKt of wiiiil, ami ihoimcj vile iiulllt-l I nviiiiwlly ml eomplaiiit lyl Mitchell, was aeeomiili.lieU liilot, Alo.ili.ill,,,- eoinieil liat Hie nioiulHetl innm mm three years. Present discussion on practical aspects of the scheme, has moused very been in when delegations are residing within them has been abandoned as gesture agnim.l Nationalism, but in Lausanne hotel alter hotel, rising in terraces from I') ,1 uci ol as the amin rate was'! machine. On terest among farmers throughout the! losdy rcdoinbliujr peuunnt tabor.

(Hear, million iiinteml llial 00111 un-nr, 1. wIk.IIv alisoilail liy Interest, hhikiiiK "ifl't to llourkc and Link reeently lie wheat growing ureas, who are said to the lake side, flics huge Hags of the prill- iiiiiiiiifiiiiiiee, ami no lnrt work was loreeil down near tneti unanimous favoring the system cild t'owerf. uen r. Mr. R.

H. Wise, the oldest member of the board of directors, and former mem u( the srheiiie iretaiej tlie.eonhl im, let-taken mil il more money ami Humes, who was tlie hohler greed upon, (here nre still details to be worked out. Additions to the (trait ayendu will be made, Communications have been forwarded lo tho DoiniuioiiH on the rfiiest ion, but replied have not been received from till of them. THE EMPIRE'S TIMBER. Only Small Percentage Goes to Britain.

CON DOS', 15th June. Ju the 11 cum; of Lords to-day. Cord Lovat impiired if the British delegation lo the Oiluwa Conference would include a technical adviser ol timber. The Kmpire The city is strong'y piticed, keeping aiianist the expensive and obsolete hagiug (he Hjn-tanned crowds in holidav clolheslmethod. Some furmers deelnro Hint even, remii.i'lees.

I mar. 'of a ntiiiilier of impottunt motor reeorth ber of the- Federal Cabinet, said that lie Sltly lifter "ltc 1 Iwmk. No reply I11.I m-u'iv." mini "'cli'-linit the at a vespectiul distance. The Hotel du 'f bags were to fall lo 0 or a dozen nan always been a Keen protectionist. rree-tiadeiH never bcc-mcd to lion.

Ooi-iriimi'i" N'c. 10.0 (H, Chateau, in which the committee work jtuey would still be tu iuvor ot bulk hanit tpe to eu to raise me raie. and some sccmeil to think that the Ottawa onlercneo would bo a lino opportunity Among its advantages to the grow-jto Ta'JS on 1st May, IIU2. and nt the pro will be carried out after the formal open- hr.g. ineo heen actively at work magnificent hotel.

The Beau the of negotiable wnirantu mg, is a the silos, certify SUSTENANCE SYSTEM. here the lintr Itivagc i or mpinyniy tneir lailacles. In Cook they had one who could be relied upon to adequately refute such fallacies, (bnuhtm and applause.) ih, Australian until0" delivery of wheat to are slaying, looks'h'K the receipt-of ti spec pec i tied quantity of f.vilney and reeoi-ifs, went un tor 11 ilijrJii this morning. When the xnH volnniiiiff to the paddock wlin li had been iifed us an iieroibome il whirled round tor Hevenil cccomlf. und I hen.

after nhnost turning turtle, it nipped htone. The mai liine, which 'In? a liiii hole in the ground, vin smashed tti nieee. When wilncsncri of the enisli reached the m-une they found that both men were hand Mill cvasoed Ibe j'y Ktick, indieat'ng bis fuintic eirortu to riu'ht the maehi'ie. The wiecUae bud lo ii cut away Willi hack kiws. hi iismy to lufpond to the toast ot sent time most of the mills are working on full time, and even overtime.

The duties provided in tariff resolution of -'5th Fobiuaiy, IU.1'2, were 1 per lb. preferential und general, and 35 per cent, ad valorem. James Hishop While, general manager, Patou and Haiti win's Lounceston, paid his firm manufactured worsted yarns. 1110 finveinilient has Helmed Hint 'I relief proposals, with which is tl'i stamp Jid'lcl 'I'lio si'lieiiie IMPORTANT REVISION. umoer inr.ie as becouii oiny io hwu in mih neanii.

Mi look receiveo; importance. ov uion. The- Ottawa Conference, lie tie- Karl de la Ware, in replying, und it was ment. He had no illusion tegarding his lio.ilinii nl llirt ost Ml I i obviously iinposhihle for every trade to ALLOWANCE Vile Inst Premiers ('onlereiice. Iloin INCREASED be represented at Oilav.a lie regretted 1.

not be in the limelight. iLaiiiih- will saoriiy oe oaii.i,,it-. and the erection of their mill in Tasmania in 1023 was flue solely to the fact that the limber trade bad not presented its case to the advisers' already appointed yarns made in Australia wcie protected across the lake to jagyed (iraminoiit and wawit, and these warrants can soiu the snow-eapiK'd Dolomites. ll' their owners in the open market, there- Tho lofty ballroom of the Hotel du affording ready and convenient realiso- Chateau has been converted lor tho open- 8IUI, i in ice and other vcrniui, ram and other nig or the tonfcrei.ee, but the great t0 HUckinit bags, or chandelier and ornate decorations con storage with wheat shippers. I irnst with the severe temporary Kxamiualiou of coss in the light of the1 lure, including accommodation for materials has led those fr, of tho -orM-lfatoir'ntTSoS Hie Hotel du Chateau was torinerly the iClluntry statioiiB receiving wheat, with ter-fortress of the Counts of It is muml elevators at Williamstowu and Oee-doiuinateil bv a twelfth-century tower, I long, could be provided for lesB than which is Hie onlv part of tho structure Advocate of the, system emphasise that business economies must that survives wnnare and hro It wndcu-riiiinc its lav out and equipment, with an hotel until a week ago.

Now it has regard to average wheat leceivalh been tonvui ted to the purposes of thejnt country centres, and deep-sea shipping till proviile colics in the meantime. Thisj money, tuo. "ill he spent on reproductive Morki, mi'' 11,0 sclienie.l Cabinet haa nlienily detennined that nl ter.l Jlowever, lie would do everything within hi8 power to help Australia's K'-coiulary industries. He thought that the -Australian delegation would have to tie ciretul not to enter into even tentative commitments on maters which required liisl-miimtu information from Australia. Commenting on Lord Local's question, tho "Times" says the implication is thut the timber trude runs the risk of being treated at Ottawa as a matter of minor luiporliint djitiis nrv I'ontcinplatcl in Hie Kiistt'itanro system, which lias burnt invchlinti'd for (lie tluc-e by ii spociiil Ciiliinct clmIllicL TIir new Hclieme will be put into (ijHMiilirm nliortly.

Th iissit-tiinvo to ho. 'ivcn wil! bo on rai.imti'il hfitlo in relation to the income Monsoon Delays Airman. According to menage rreeived by the Shell company yesterday from Singapore, the Sydney pilot, ilr. J. "Weir, who iiilablu flmutd be expeiiHoil the mmipy nv onreproiliu'livt! relief works, ami that the near, near.t Hie Uttawu ontereuce iini'u.

i mi njiiiu ui uio ihikw 1 1 i is on a llinht from Aiislialia to Knuliind, liuile sue- dole rtioiild infiiPP'-nr jar iik ihrmuk, bsyet to consider main tielieine. jnpirc foresls. only It per eent. of the n- list lew of the families, lliouh Mislemincc will rtli-west monsoon near Alor timber imported into the United Kingdom I he had found that people seemed to "lvu cM io leuirn lo The mnjur Plan available Where the b.mily think that the Ottawa Conference might be a failure. He ibninrlit vim.

from overseas to an annual value of nearly is grown on Kmpire soil. facilities at the terminals. One of the C2 a week or over. The object is ujll vmcr the nionyuuiial n-clioi, the tomeieni (costly errurH of he New Soulli Wales in jfalsv, (llcai. hear.) To-dav thev found make the allowance more etpiitabli iimljronto lioin imritpoie lo by It heems obvious that the limber dele The rcmai liable Swiss capacity lor tjiaE- stallation wa provision of country mm rrmiiitii- ins muni iicio-, iinlta via to pre wnt liiituhes who are receding tta- gates to Ottawa, who will now doubtlcns tering langimffes will be in l)t requirellients, thus Miaiisi.

dudbnur and Kar- ly teste! in the coining weeks, for most M.i. comes up to a week iruin getting the Mime Miflci.iiiK'e a-ihtanci: as a family t.rt Hie ployment n-liof pot-it ion cannot lie i-rcti lied in 01 jcai aiil that three ytt fi' bsis is dosiniblo. cuiitentplates uho that III'1 luminal ot money itvailablc i itol ('liikiptil I't'i'iiit tlio eommnnity to dlituin t'i" t'uM UnefiL from its 'Hi'-" mc iniiiiciliali'ly ttoriiic tlie pu'clias-iiitf power of, any, be appointed will carry greater weiyiit, if they are not only cxpcil, but are olli- that Li was making signiii Taut over-tilen reardin-; reeipio-a) preferences. He asked t.hein to note ths word Mrituin had changed her fiscal policy. was etVovis to strengthen the trade aliiauee within (he Kmpire.

fllcar, hear.) as it not more itiitural for iJritaiu to form an alliance with her own kith and kin rather than overioaumg the capital charges. It js thought that, provided the tinder-taking be based on business euiifideni-lions throughout, both in lay out, construction und equipment, as well as in management and operation, with arrangements to ensure that fanners cencrallv ual. Moms-Grown Meat. ii the 1Ioum of Commons to-day, Mr. "invKI inifinpiitvcil mmrieil men by pro- Lambert, in the eonrye of tin; dbate which hat.

no income be overcome by making the allowance for the hiishiind and wife vary aceonling to iIk income. At the owaiu-r for the two is Ii a week. That may be made a lit le mot hen? hei is no income, but it may disappear where there a fun income. The cnniniiltep has taken the vinv that the ptvM-iit allowance ot I ti a week for cinh child is inadequate, mid it propofes wiill Ioielj miOll I.i.in nnnlniifi 1 wou'd ue the system, responsible bankers might be persuaded to regard it as a soundly reproductive venture, justifying INTER-STATE DEM0NJ1THATI0N FLIGHT. To domoiistrate thr S.nunona Hptr-tan recently impotod by liobert Hryc and Mr.

11. Ciibeil. i the IcH-rtan Club, left Kdo yVR-Urday or Sydney and Ihu-hune. I mai lime, Jt 1 1 ec-aeater, is ot jiH-jiiitish consiruclion. with a eruis-n speed ot niik'ii an hour, and a flying rangy of :i.r.O jh wj((, the Ministry of Agriculture vote, asked greatest possibilities of devclounent whether the iovernment proposed toWc the Kmpire, regnrding the i j- niatlfir from a worb aspect.

Il eur hear) Iiein stoi-k-ra nir farmers, bv (utinir an, by duty against foreign competition. In the first few years of the mill's operation, from 1921 to lf)-l. the rato of duty was tiO per cent. During these years the firm could always import certain yarns from its brandies in Britain nl a lower price than they could market similar yarns made in the Lnuuetstoii factory. At the time when the duties were increased in November, HrHJ, the linn had placed with its home branches orders amounting to 100,000 lb.

weight of yarn. For certain periods in and 1D2U the Lauuccslou factory stood idle with reuard to the low-priced jams resulting in inevitable loss. The increase in the rates of dutv brought into force in was in almost every case sullicient to protect Australian yarns from foreign competition. In low qualities the cover was not so great as in better qualities. Since then the rate of cxehango bad gone un to 115 per cenL, and the primage to 10 per but thcy con tended thut fluctuating factors such as these should not be taken into consideration in determining the amount of protection lo be afforded.

In support of his statement that spinners were not making nnfiiir use of the protection accorded them, witness bub-mitted a list of comparative prices, showing the difference in price between hand knitting yarns made in Kngland and Australia. These showed thai the prices at which the film's yams were sold in Australia were considerably less than the price at which they could bo impoited, ibis would bo a very sound nrgument for the retention ot the duties us they no a stood, but it had been argued that if Australian entiid bo mod need iiml tongues of the world may now be heard in Lausanne's stoep street. The French, Japanese and Italian delegations arc stay-illy nt tho Lausanne l'alace Hotel, which is renehed by a funicular railway iroin tin lake side. The proximity cf tho delegates from various countries does not necessarily indicate theyaie siding together at the Conference, for Italy is expected support Ityitish policy for the total abolition of reparations, a view with which Krancc is unlikely for the present to agree. In this matter, M.

Uerriot occupies an uncomfortable position, for while he is taking a less conservative view of reparn lions than M. Turdieu, and is supported regarded hit annoinlment in quota for home-grown meal. Uritish mi advance ol the necessary capital. An indication of the enormous sums spent on imported bags was recently given by Mr. Lindsay, Minister of Works in West Australia, in reporting the results of his investiL'ation of hulk-handling me coping sione ot torty ycavs work.

He had been a wholehearted supporter of Australia, mtd bn l.n.l that, it shouM tie 'Ztu, irrejiective ft wiii-thcr the allowance for titiltaud and vitliii? tlt'-ii) "il'i peinianent cmploynifnt wrntial ialc public Mollis that will repay eapital vut. It has been cab cu'ntcil ll'iil by ubwH-hiiiji thw numlier nl the outMt t'leic woulil be a 'snowball" (flat in liieli would to imithy hrc number of people who nre how iill'1. 'l 's thought that, the employ r-icnt nl iieih.ip:i mother KUOO to 10.000 ir.iiiU fiiltiiw. Mo'ttiver, it is claimed that cJiiM.nit employment of biieh litnn-kroi iinH'iiil ni-'ii wuiil.i not only pre.it agriculturo was subjected to severe Dominions competition. The home producer should be given lir.st preierence at liritihli (iips.v The Shell com.

strrsficd tho Kinjiire bond. Loud up- pany has ngcl h.irit, ii. I oil MMtiilifs wife has been redueed or not. Under the present, system a man, wife mid eight in New Wale-. In tho ten yeais; He wlKtici int he Olf.iw.i no-lli il.aii- ilight via for t.

MoJI Ottawa. Idn terwe revolved around him. but. it would receive a neck. Ltntcr the not I Liii'ixhler.) However, whatever wen.

and ColFs Harbor. The miliar to jn new system, ii i no lainuy nas no income, ilM.u nUo ended Utli JIl.il. ho awertaineu tlint West Australia alone had imported dozen wheat bags, the overseas cost beine 4.732. 873. mid tho avernge Sir John Ciilniour, in replying, he was fully alive to the necessity of obtaining the views of all agricultural opinion price 8 1 (Ha a dozen.

If '-'0 per cent, be1 the allowance will he yu t.r the tu divir ir Kiiilni. ii i- i ai rolmbly 10 for the husband n.ld la' vl ln wife. liere there is income the lalteri allowance will be i edited accord ingiv. The rvA--, committee believes that far an DOCTOR'S LONG FF HT as a guide for Ottawa. by M.

I'anl Itonconr, who probably has added for profit, rail transport and coutr it luiMiir-s people, who have had to thy possibilities nt the confrrenee, be as-snred them that as far as ho was con-cenied would do nothing that would any way react detrimentally to indiishies. (Loud appjaiise.) After tho chief Ialth had been proposed the members of the hoard directors entertained Mr. Cook al tinner. even more generous outlook, be must try storekeepers' charges, tlie average cost wfliilv le the nnfenilv Vat ionul-H the tanner would be 10.V74 per dozen. nm tlie iitH'iiiplnyed ftr a lonjr period.

l--it t'l-it ns thet" would become liabli; to piiynieut i the wiir. titainp tax thev total exncndituie of about JCa.itM).U4Hj. I In reMiurcCK of ii ii mile un to mnv imic rreiien press ami uu.ic rise ai.u Th)i hmhe lhc ww CONFERENCE BEGINS. Absence cf Ceremony. LAUSANNK.

Itith dune. Kiiiilu I'iiv itl-o'it a year, or me Sydney to Mount Isa. to tin fiiiviitiit oi iiitercit at i per eent. on a than a week, and it believes that. it schi-inc will not be an cticuin ngement for the iinenidoyci to avoid work.

The committee is hopeful that sustenance will be reduced (o a m-irligible amount by the provision of work. While the allowance to married men with a large number of and serious illness at Mount I mi IHlill witliiy Jtl.lWU.IMII! on wpikx. Owing to the demnud for iiiformation on various aspects of bulk-handling, it has been suggested that the (iovernment rhoiild appoint some uuthorily to handle tin: whole question. requests ol (mess wite of Mr. If.

A. Cik-ss, TW into ot HiinK'stirl is the iiwnrd rate, or lit a week. here is ovU- 11 'I'Wtor of M'otiiil 1m un an atjueuce ot ceremonial appropriate to the stern reality of business in hand, the Reparations Conference opened Empire Delegates Confer. All the except Ireland, which is not interested in reparations, were rcnrcsciited this nf ternonn's "LOYALTY AT OTTAWA." TO TUB KO1T0R OK TUB AGE. article re tho above of the loth tust.

in one in which the mannfae-lurers of Australia should be more than deeply interested. The "put us back to itateil to lie no dearth ol veprotliictiv said to have heen nimle Irom Victoria mhlrcn Mill lie more liberal than if l'ltl- services a Sydney spe-cidhsl were engaged. Leaving Svdnev be aeroplane at 0.: i.m. viMesdav, the t.nMic works that eouhl lie earried cut. been, the the New South Wales management for nt, less.

than what they could be un uiimiltee is convinced that the lu.lj a.m. to-day at the lleaurivage i i. details of its sehei imftTitr tlinrf ineiitioned is the installation I wiyinpf. ell it is ingoti wiiii po, tcci tor them was no necessity lor the i- i i'i i.i i I were some authority were some authority in existence to be retained. An argument less tribution I lie money to other applicant Miclionald, i.linrp!y rapping tlie Tin; piV.t was de the speech i "iiicti iutinui uuuiii' II wielt information it-iimcd to encourage m.inuiaeturers to llavil- Mr Uible jpouer foiik of the Lyons (iovernment.

will not liif-i case the cfist oi suteiianee brought the of he will deliver to-morrow. Mr. Latham, rould be procured luce their prices could hardly be brought unci centralised, aim iv leuirn io coiilKienee and nations to a.lcniiou, and the coufeicuc Collins available to interested bodies. Sir Iyrie and Mr. in mi- i.M i otiiei iiaiin, ine.v hrqu'ful ihat ll.e sal'mlianl- they intend lo will it mitcli mote r'Mrcnij slogans, havu inoved iut uiinar- on wnii-ii i no hopes ot a uit part "tidonabf.

THE GERMAN FLIERS. icua 113 who mas lllln-ult lot to nil the ne Woriil iei nail I'. very shade funds. It -will be for anplicnu COLD WEATHER. pinion in ibe Hritish Cabinet was retire- ulM in the of Mr.

wove prevent. The delegates generally refrain from optimistic forecasts, but there is hope in Hritish circles in do-termination to achieve something. Mr. MaiDomKil will bo an important factor in Die negotiations, especially us he is lent of the Conference. Indicative Mr nvills I iiiMiiii Viii.im, 'vim.

Duiercni-n. ere is an onnortuni! tor STILL MISSING SNOW ON HIGHLANDS. to ilechuv exactly whet tln-ir income N. and it will not be sutlicieiu, as now. in declare that it does not exceed 'Z a week.

Tin? committee alo propose to deal witlt other it noma lies. 1 1 is endea orinu to awertain avenues of profitable emilv-ment that might found for work less girls. Mr. Jluncimnn and Sir Herbert Samuel, who sat with the tJennans at Mr. Mac-Donald's left, wbife the French and Italian delegates sat at his right.

Mr. Latham, Sir Ryrie and Mr. Collin sat between ih Canadians and Japanese, and Sir T. urn i hninher ot Manilla Mires to have the ai tiele nbnve referred to reprinted, and a copy forwarded to every manufacturer ill Australia. The time is not far distant when it will I impossible lor the manu-fa.

tnivrs of Austialia to oiler one word ot protcht. Fine Week-End Predicted. Air Search Temporarily Abandoned. of the desire to get rapidly to business is the, tact that there will be only two Cold temperatures, accompanied by bit-! tor M-utli-westerly gusts of wind, and bail spf-eclns at to-morrow's formal opening. ECONOMY MEASURES.

I'p to a late hour last nibt message il'ord sat between lhc t. ecli and those of the Piesident of the Swiss Re suggest, inai ore any renresenta- a reinarKai.if teature tu the conference ihves eav(! beie for Uttawa the Victorian public ami Mr. MacDonabl. At least lorw-ard. Jt spoke wed lor too emcieiicy of the Australian mills that they wcie able lo bear such burdens under wages, costs of dyes and raw materials, sals tax.

and still market their goods at such low prices. John Kellctt. ohnirinan of the wooljen nnd worsted spinners section of the Victorian Cham hi. of Manufnctuics, said that, in addition to representing fourteen mills in Victoria and Tasmania manufac-tniing and scllintr varus (woollen and containing wool I. lie also spoke on behnlf of twelve mills in the two States which did not sell yarn, but manufactured their output into piece goods.

In regard to these twelve mills it was estimated that two-thirds of their employes were engaged in the manufacture ot yarn, nod approximately two-thirds of the capital was employed in yarn spinning plant ami machinery. The nmouiit of capital employed in the yam industry wns and the mills which sold yarn had added new; plant worth .1" since the imposition of the present duties. J'hinfc worth was added in anticipation of the duties remaining unalteied, ami additions costing were contemplated. Since December. IftJi), the reductions made in the price of yarn averaged '21 per and Australian spinners trusted that there would be no interference with the present duties.

The particular danger, us far as tho lower end was Hint only two llntish a meeting, tn tint is the general idea of the length tonrfiiiing tin; Ccrnuni tliei. Il.iiia llvriiain and bit; companions, had been receivel by Captain K. C. of thj Civd Aviation dcparlnient. Iter-tram's abandoned unu i'ihuhI who were present at the I'eace Confer of lit Coufeiein-e.

If it concludes enrhet Public Servants Assist Government. As an cconoinv ni'-asiire the Govern- sewerage in twelve counliy towns, water in count. towns, and a bulk liir.diiiit: M-licme for wheat. These and piojtils would lake more than tfsrloCfivrv out. If (lie men were given t.w.'aiit einnloymeut it is contended that t'ifr an their familie-j would transfer tl.eir liomcft troin the metropolis to the muntiy.

nt id that a great decentralisation movement niiyht thus be inaugurated, 'I he authors of tlie scheme do not consider it ttwnnVid to carry out such works on utioned bnis, because it is not satistac-(i)7 to the undertaking, the co-t is in-ntiuii hy tlie frequent changes, and th-btoilo ml receive adequate assistance to tuMe tlicni to be cllicient or to fully ii't their f.miilies. Hie fclieiiie would entail the I large amount of loan money to supple-ienl the taxation now imputed. This nptiMiH to be the only difficulty. Hut the idea is that as the works to be umlertitlii'ii are reproductive they would repay the capital over a period of years, isd mblit be aFsittcd with into' est and nwtiatioii from the special taxes to wkellic burden easier on those who were kwfUiiie. It is also held that the scheme (eiild give piaetical effect to the rural development policy outlined at the opening of Parliament.

The shtme would be applied to married men. but il in realised that a number now regis-Weil uitild not be placed at the outlet. Il'ese would be assisted in other ways, either liy niieiinnee perhaps casual it will probably be a failure. If it is and on the highlands, continued yesterday, and will probably prevail again today, according to Weather Hurcau otlicials. Hut these authorities predict a line week end.

Tlio minimum temperature yesterday was which was reached at a.m., and during the afternoon the maximum rose to fll.0. exceed inn bv onlv one-tenth of a Jew words ot triendly advice might be handed to our delegates legarding Australian irmnufiielurers tuture prosporit or annihilation. Your AUSTRALIA FIRST. Kith June. ence in were the Australian, Mr.

Lat ham, and Sir Maurice Haukey Tho Lit ter was secretary-general of both confer I'Tiecs, but Mr. Latham was in Paris as Sii Joseph Cook's secretary. ment is proposing to lake away that work Wednesday near Klsiu Island no.th-west jicrtormcd by pmale. individuals who me Australia. Captain said that paid to look after registration of births, consultation with the Commissioner nwuringes and deaths in country div L.f Perth, it had been decided that It was unusual to tiud the C'nited SiLiles' FREE PORT OF DANZIG.

degree the temperature iccordcd on Wed- the i ri.V "'uen miu oecn imiiiing hcarcn unreprcscnteu at an important interna plane which had been making j-earch unrepresented at much longer some of the Hritish Miuisterh will be unable to remain, owing to their Ottawa engagements. Germany's attitude is reasonably clear. The only question is whether Herr von Papon will sny he ennnot or will not ay. but it is generally expected he will say he cunuoi, in order to avoid autagon. ism.

Precautions Against Assassins. Kxtraoidiuaiy preer-itions bavu been stiay was me couicst uay hub nr. Tlie low day temporuturc does not tho Victorian branch of the Australian bo t.onal conference, even by an observer Hights should run on I- riday. He had been mil ised but in this ease the remainder of th I'ublie Service Associal' ut I Mr. J.

McKt give a true indication ot lhc coldness, which was accentuated by trusty winds. tail stated yesterday that Ii" bad aknl Polish Destroyer Creates a Crisis from Perth that for the present no good world must make a reparations aurec-purposti wouid be served by prolonging ment between themselves before approa'di- Ibe pilot oi the aeroplane whicii goes: the Secretiiiy consider a sugges lion that the wmk be periormed by lhc clerks of toiirls in count rv district. Hi- DANZIG, H7th June. iiM- wnuii iin. i nc inane wincn u.uiiM'K troni a lew privi- up every day to take re.iding.-i in liiej nighcr ainiuspheic for tlie Weather! Hurcau found yesterday that at a height leced visitors and the wives of the Icadiiiu'1 A "0tt Tio.it ical crisis has arisen in this used in the se.iicli lent, by permis of tiio trade was concerned, was that with object was to help the loveriiiueiit in its economy campaign.

He sure that clerks of court would lie anxious to hcipl delegates, the Heauiivage ballroom accom- nvc under the peace trcnCe. inodated only the journalists! recently was reported lo be mak-nnd the conference sttdf. Indeed H''izo TT. It appears coni'elence spoke to the world through destroyer Vichor, per-tho press, the uuio being roirdilv 1hrL 1,10 harbor where abrade in Ibis direction and io portoim the exti i duties without any extra remuneration No extra stall' would be required. sion oi I ho Minister of Dcefnce, been diverted from the carriage of air mails for the purpose.

It would be buck again in W'yndliain on Monday, ami could then tie used to resume the scan if needed, Captain Johnston would venture no opinion as to the chances of turning tue Uken to guard the principal oi 1 -WU leeL me i.unpeia nre was ninuis; ccciaMy muembeiing the assassination ol a Piussiun de legal a to the previous Vlin. xhe wind is now veering from west L.iusrune oufeicucc, tiie snooting oi to south. Strong west to smith-went. Piesident Doiimer, and the recent plotlwinds, amonnting in some instances 1o: against Two olHcers of the mv blowing over ictoria. mania and New South ales, but a reduced duties there would bo a danger of shoddy yarns being imported from ibroad.

which would seriously inlerferu with th" Aus. ralian trade, ns they wouid be substituted for puio wool worsted yarns. This would result in garments of inferior quality being offered foi sate lo tho Australian public, and wouid also a (fed the wool growers. hioncl repre-ieuiintr Austral Silk and otlon Mills Abbotsford. jiiurnalists to each ileleualc.

It wa ik tli t-i-o was a tlnfilla ot Hritish destroyed, When the Danzig Government protest great moment lor Mr. Mai Doiuil.I ulimi SUNSHINE SEWERAGE. the Pohfh Commissioner, in the city re wli, nuttl they could be absorbed. There ffe n.lltl unemployed reuisteml in the nine. In aviation cmlcs in Melbourne the Ills la lors lor tie ulUei eiiee were jspeual biaiKU at.

lard i weather roudi-jpany Mr. Maclionald. and keep tloschuis may bo ex petted from a at the Hcau Kivjicc Hotel, where suie uiover.ieiit advancing from Perth. plied tnat tho Vichor entered the port crowned by his unanimous rum neil nv lil.i nri iiinmiiu l.n last week a reduction of WM Melbourne, said that it inighi bo surmised in Ili.os i.nd presidency on motion He. i "Mn iwhwii waisiiips.

Il liaiu recorded up to 3 p.m. yestenbiy that tho Polish Government did no eluded the settled areas of South Ans- mobt of tho cars cnierinlf the place aie slopped before they pass the gate. oinpauions alive, tlioiich U-w men in 'and Si-mor Grandi. Lit.m- I1W.H...I A limit I lie li traiia, tli3 whole of Victoria and 1 recognise the regulation of the Govern-mont of Danzig which stipulated that An nunisirrg result of tho piee.iutions ad the jul ind skqics of New South dale lliwr dif-lrict to eliiuate the dan c.irnng Appeal by Mr. lltilrt slalvmoins bet ore the boaid that the particular type or of yam was not manufactured in A Hsu aiia.

Such a surmisu was incorrect, as witness's company had manufactured and (-old laud continued to do so on an increasing scale) vni ious types or jt.founvu to-day when a cwiss gendarme Polish war ships must obtain permission Ramsay MacDonald. 'als. In Vietoiia falls weie light in tlie out it was still falling yestcr-dnv afleinoon at Swan Hill. Horsham and Hallarat. In lh Western district it was to enter the harbor.

TIlO Government theremion ib -beared im ucrs ot the terrain and tlie icks. It was an encouraging sign, said one seasoned pilot at Victoria Harracks ci-icr-diiy, that the renplaue of the (ieiinan Users wis prnclicailv undamaged. Had hmdmr nl minima 1 uaitcd MacUoiiald when Im wns uppioachiiig the Conference head quait. rs and at-keil lor his credentials. Ii.ilm ltiih thine Air.

liul.t to bcavv. 77 noinU baviiiir been re- iniutities of such nci.etitLf.' vuchk uh his residential ultimatum that the Victor must depart -4ndalm' tu tho country. It wimatcl that about of the total nt nuiiied nieu and IS.0U0 single men. It considered that with work ns the 'ii'for a laigc number of men "ild ccasf to registi-r. The scheme contemplates that suitable Kiijle men might be employed in fi.rmotf in various parts of the Slate, iliwhas Ihtii migiiestcd by several organi-Ulrti and Ministers are impressed with 'le idea because it would assist primary I'icers and provide homes and work liTfitiglc men, who arc ditlicult to place.

in Id ess, said: We under the, in the afternoon. The Vichor is still in VHY VORK IS MELD UP. Metropolitan Board's Lethargy. Some neck. ago the Metrop ditan Hoard of Work aimoumed that it intended to make apdi.ation lo tho Premier for per-mifjiou lo use the balance of its recent loan convcifiioti, mounting to about CVJiMXiO.

for the iuslallation of a sewerage system al Sunshine. The ann-'iituf-rnciit Was received with general salisfae-lion, betause tlio work was to be carried jcoiiied nc toning, wun nan tin tut; coimi 'and snow at Snow wns more lv hostile- Ii nek-i. tlie nrobaljilit was shadow of th nio.t ominous ecniiomic i l.n i. TO LZ SHOT IN EACI- i general on tho hcrhlamK whore it ircLichcd nia-imum of points at Whit- laitds. near W'nitticld.

Faiilv gooil rains tell in Cenli.il nnd South Cippslaud, buL that, in hnr rage, (he aboriginals would lerisis that has tv-r alllicted Ihe world in It is expected the Sonate will piolcai nave tlcsUoytHi the seaplane a.ter over- wIloje worli, to helming its occupants. I houtdi the i( oi native, of these partL bad had onlv slight "MV I l.l contact with civilisation. had not lo hnd an amvcin.mt "hlch1 for ysim been markedly hoMilo nd the exislin ditress. There am; SPIRIT OF LABOR M0VE- very little tell in hast Cippsiand. Assassin Who Plotted Against Mussolini.

KUMK. 13th Juno. The tii.il in Home of nine anti-Fast isn Drysdale IIU'll, nil" I'l'Mlirt- l.l iii.inu.iii .11 rn- io t.i.uui I. IMIUtl'f, Itlfl II1C SNOWFALL AT DONNA BUANG. W.MiHL'li Thurt.

lay. Further siou should have done something MENT. 1 situation daily grows worse. I he fitan- jdards of living and comfort are bcinci snow i.il in tho innges to-day. Jtonuu lor iiariicipatiou in alleged plots against' steadily lowered by economic forces which; Huang is covered lo a pth of a fool AN IMMEDIATE SCHEME.

MINISTRY PREPARES SCHEDULES. break down tlie superstitious fear ol the savage lor men of another rotor. Un the olncr hand, tho blacks had taboos and customs, which a si ranger, ith the best intentions in the world, might violate, ami 1 Ii 1 ik unconsciously mouse the anger of these wild men of the north-west. Anolhrr air force pilot, who landed nl 1 ne most 11 nenil-liaiidcil-in unled (iovt rn-, bw cannot control. In th's failure tlieio "if.

lUnnCCllIlC UptllTlISm nt Iho summit, extending down tho mount ns far tho eight-mile lurn-tabic. it is still snowing. is no franco, no Italy, no Germany, no America, po Hritiiin apart from the test of the nations. There is nothing smaller Mussolini tins concluded. lie death sentence was passed on Uovone, the chief person accused, who admitted having made tho bomb, which caused the deatli of a police otiiccr and the injury of several persons.

He said he had merely intended to cause alarm, and not to do harm. Hovono's woman associate. Margherita Hlalia, an Austrian dancing girl, with long out as an unemployed rebel activ.ty. It was to provide many mouths of work for IfiOO men on a rationing The plans weie reported to be ready, and the impression was created that he. board was Mitually "straining on the leash" in its eagerness lo proceed with tho luvjecl Hut, nlas some weeks have passed, and the board has not yet thought it worth while to send its promised formal letter lo the Premier tlie necessary permission of the Loan Council to spend tin money.

All that is cress try are the of tho Prime Minisl-r. as ch.iiiman of the Loan Council, and S. Argyle, as State Treasurer. The Premier think that the work is an ideal unem Moro Snow at Buffalo. grains received yesterday Telegrams rcceivetl yesterday by the GOVERNMENT'S ANXIETY TO GO INTO RECESS, IJF.NDIGO.

Tii.inccIilTc. lender of the Opposition, speaking Itaihvays department from tho manager the nalives Iheio were Iriendly. but iulthn" worM! tilling less (be hinterland, away from the sphere ofjthnn a system crumbling under our icet. inllueiice of I lie mission, I hoy might "None can siuy out of the work of prove dangerous to a small body of hite restoration and rcconsl ruction, because of the HufFalo Cbatot roporltd that henvy snow was still tailing, nnd tiiat there wore imii u-eiit ibi at victory social tendered to Mr. Cook men.

the mission He poiuied oiil. was 0ie s(jiy out within 1W0 yards of the beach, on thoi. ...1 iug round Wisdom mid leoilis oi more than three icet on tin. trial, was flcnlcnceil. with live other ne-1 ih.

common sense plateau. 'J'ho snow idouuh was in ser holes of Napier Hroomo Hay. He hnd vice, for snow spoils nt this ployment relief work, because it is repro Facilitating New Council's Allocation. Slpps liuve been taken by the Govern-, tt to have a list of works icady so that' won an Harliamcnt has passed the legislation, which was iutro-, fret! litis week, the new unemployment! works council will bo able to im-wJiately proceed with the allocation of 0.10,(100 under the Premiere Conter-iclicme. be Premier explained yesterday that, fl'iletlio iiB-ertions Hint had been made.

euscd persons, to thirty years' imprisonment. Two of the accused men received ton yeais' imprisonment. Hovonc will be shot in the buck. The ll ilian anarchist Sbardcllotto, who never heard that the natives ot tln'so parts, who were men of impressive physique, were cnunibals. Tho hills and liiuoered ravines held nil abundance of native game, and in the livers lish were tune ot toe year at Hunalo huvi never been so favorable since 1U-4.

Linht Fall at Gordon. GORDON, Thursday lure was a light duclivc, an aid to health, nnd so near al hand to I ho thousand of metropolitan ll.nl M.L.A., in Hendigo A.N.A. Hall to-night, said many jK-uplc were lamenting the fact that the Labor movement had received temporary setback at Hip elections, white some pessimists thought Labor would never rise ngnin. Those people knew nothing about the spirit of the Labor movement. 'Hie parly hnd received fotbacks before, mid must be prepared for heni( for it was the pioneer of now ideas, and no parly that went out lo pioneer i he had not yet received any application! plentiful.

was arrested outside otiicrs oi snow ni uortion mis morning, with bombs in his pdssosfion, has. been Snow at Woodentl. from the board. I Itn I'rrmierH attitude is such I hnl he would welcome the oppoi-lonii t- in irei oiku of lb is tviic imme dictate nn immediate return to belter way, and to pay the temporary price such return will exact. I be'ievo it can be done ii we have the clearness of vision and the steadiness of nerve tn do it.

The essence of the task is speed. Despair is the fortress which must be rallied by storm. It cannot bo conquered by a long sieg''. appeal to tho conference t. Fear nothing and is-ue from the Count il Chamber and elsewhere, wherever our work done, bold which by their character will command the support oi" the whole ui Id." seiitenectl to ih'alh.

WOODFND, old weather Murder Theory Discounted. ANHKHHA, that diately started. Perhaps the Metropolitan king the unlives murdered the airmen are imeou- lioaid will make amends by prevailed bore lo-day, the maxiniiini teni-jpernluro being only 41 dog. Sno.v teli on the town this atteruoon. EX-KAiSER'S SON.

mcnuiient was not inactive in the lirmed, and nre discounted by ibe Wynd ham police. mm wns anxious to put in naim "Slll Nh tm.u;i.'. il.n i.i. i. Samuel Fergus Ferguson.

Federal secretary Australian Association of British -Maiiufactmcrs, hi illiain-street, Mol-bourne, asked tor a reduction of tnc duties. He said that since the imposition of tho present duties tbo cost of importing union (wool and cotton) yarns, Inch were in great demand for underwear purposes, had become almost prohibitive. A ilisquictinj? aspect of the problem wns that Austral Silk and CoUou the only concern in Australia that was spinning wool and cotton union yarns, wns one ot the group of associated companies which included tlio Australian Knitting Mills: Ltd. Thus other knitting inills that might desire to knit from union yarns were compelled either to pay the high duties or buy from a business rival. Mr.

Itobinson. on being granted leave to to the above contention, said that if one branch of industry could not launch out into another there would bo no enterprise at all in Australia. Witness's firm had ho snme bnsis of price for all Australian linns with the exception of one or two firms from whom, owing to ciieunistniices. it took nn order except for cash. Ho denied that it delayed deliveries lo on extent which would make it useless for other mills to accept the Tiie inquiry wns closed.

Dutios on Piece Goods. Fvidence was taken regarding the question of the necessity for the rates of duly provided in tnritF resolution of 'Jith February. Wi (incorporated in the resolutions of -Hli May, HK1J) on piece goods woollen ur containing wool. Thesis duties are 11 Hiilish preference. 2'G intermediate nnd general tariff, on woollen piece goods tor containing wool ordinarily used in the manufacture of outer tdoihiug for human "wear, anil weighing moro than three ounces square yard.

Thorn are altai nd valorem duliri of Xi per per rout, and SO per cent. Piece goods not elsewhere included are subject to ad valorem duties of 4,1, a5 nnd (10 per cent. Albert Schofiohl, president of the Associated Woollen and Worsted Manufuc-tureis of Australia, supporting tho case for the present duties, said the market was a natural Australian one. tho plant was sullii-ielit for all Australian requirements, a ml wns thoroughly olliciont. Thi establishment of iho industiy bad boon tionelieial to the glamors through Iho Ann-Indian mills competitive bidding nt tho wool sales.

Tho difficulty in tho paf.t in imposing duties on woollens, hnd been women dress goods, tut they had not, been mnilo to any extent in Australia, but all these obstacles had now boon rotnovrd by their extensive nianufneturo, even tn tho very lift lit weight inn tennis, Any intertewnce with Iho duties would seriously endanger hat had boon nceonv plishrd in Ibi-i direction. From the i in us of '21 milts il as tiftccrtai'H-J that th" nuni'it i of ruudoves on Ht December. LAW LIST THIS DAY. Je relief for the unenidoyrd. There MAN'S NARROW ESCAPE.

TOLICE AGAHMST FURTHER SEAHUH Nazi Member of Prussian Dieti I ST ATM I'll I. il Aothtu IChlcl' -tiial if e. hli tusscn; Maun HKIiLIN'. Ullh I FROM AIR. 1.

I rilVlir. Tliui.s,lnv--Tli,i follou-itii: of Crnne Crnchs. on jib The ev-K ilser's sou Prion! Aimnst Mr' l-nvo. in Hie llmuo ol lie o. l.isti sun, ituo August uu n.

-ki ciiolylh: V.lno v. KnfKU (ut In Im, recently wn.i elected ns a Nazi nieni-j Judgment bei tf the Piussian Diet. HAM i' V.Ot iV Adg U.i-I "Jtw ht meeting of tho Slate Heliet 'jork llonrd lo-day to deal wit Ii iinem-Mfnenl, mid among Iho malfers il would "WWtr were works that might bo ul-nittftl to the council lor couideralion. llif ticlieine (he Federal refneseula-lnn ilic to il would have the nuht TrucK. oninitsiiioer of Police from Sergo.ilit 1.1' ii niotoi- Flilidi'l'jt fit Wyndham.

"The search AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATION. Spccclus at A.N.A. Funclion. A onniiuiiist motion demanded tho ox-! ijpo -ii, in llilt ii; v. and lOiotliT, Fneilv and CV c.iiiinir 11 way viniiea from (ho oil pulsion ot tho J't tnee and all ilolicnol l.t'I- l'llACTU (M IIT.

Mr. Ju-lio Mniin, Xalii.ual Hank bnildiicr at the mvin oi i ns from I he t-outiti and tho discon plane ivlurncd from the Foircst. Hmt, after ting to Drysdae liiver. I his after-noon. No sign of the miiising in.

wns seen, and no tire could le located. The "Pl'iovuitt Hint wero to be i.r I Fhfdiclh ami Lit Me 4 oil ins slreets. city, from ir.iA...i tinuance of the contributions to their support Hiiiln I a Imky troin serioiif iiijurv Prince August joined the Nazis in tho yeslcrtlay when H.o jib J. i ii-nno enifthcil oil to his tllltk J'nilar power t((. 7.

loucerned. The Kehcdulo of KMimde by Hiy two eitizens' cominit- iili he closely examined with a "cum of ihcin being crricd out division, heavily deleatmg the motion. The Nazis, however, supported Communist motion that Germany should withdraw fiom tho League of Nations, a i. lil.i:.. I l.inl.c v.

Schinm (hr iuilmiiciil tlimiiitr ItiiHiiicf (nt 2.1.".). hiit-ttc en. loii.it (iirl i lllMIWl, t'OI KT. tncforp Mr. Uvp, at tlUO.t-Aifrci) (hilt (inut liMintl, Itlln 111 onk iiml Atht UiKOrtit (p.iil linutli, lliunsi, luilelo Irttie I'eincc.

1'or Sutuciiuc: Hul-tt-r Tttc.tiov. Tlllllll CIVll. COt r. (m far Mr. Jimtlro Wniilfj', ut ltUO.) llUiklmni v.

Itick-liiim. COI'ItT Ot" lIKN'KHAr, snsSIONS. 1oub-. In ilit- Kirt ('Ml Court, ut liKSO.) Ii.iviil I'nelcv, lent- llrlluiiin. M'l'IIM) til Nl rn.

It l'. (M' foiv iiun'kc. nt nt Siinuniiiiw, Cutler Znik.r nil on. K.iuifi- 1.11 i. The I nn Is, shmding on the demolished building allotment, was receiving its uecnml In si- load, when the etl'eet, of the en Id weather raided a cast irnn spin wheel oil the ciaue to colla-e.

The cause could expect to win all tho time. At the recent elections there had bom 1 temporary swing ngaiiist Labor, but it wan signilicnnt that, although Labor contested only seats out of a llous of (t" member, it polled more vote than during the Federal campaign. This showed it was already on the up grade, and ho frit fine it an election weie lo t.ikt place in few months after Labor's opponents bad been given a trial. Labor wouid lie returned again with a pronounced majority. Labor's opponents were so appalled by problems they were being railed upon to (aeo that I hey were unwilling to meet Parliament.

They were going to rush immediately into recess, so thai there might bo no criticism of their actions, nnd so that they might not be! called upon to do those things they pio-j uiised to do during the election cam-! paigh. Mr. TiinnoelitTo said thr.t in UrjS lhc! iPliil won It in Australia per year was I111I. owing to the fall in prices the amount hail now declined lo COl.OtKMKW, Tho total interest bill paid by the people of AiHlrathi in UK'S was nnd. although the price of commodities had fallen, Ibe interest bill remained practirally the same, so that of every 4M of wcnllh productd in Auk-irnliii to-day X'3 went to meet interesi obligations on money boirownl at home nnd abroad.

It must be recognised that it was not poswiblo for the people to give uinrpelico nut of rverv shilling to I lie cut across the Iraekn, and in a northerly direction towards Flsio nnd Frio islands. The pin no sighted the launch from W'yndlmin, nnd dropped nolo infoiniing 011 board that no furlh'l iiifoiuiation was available. I conidcr that further search from the air in iinwairanted." 'f ol0 xrrill.UIIO sidieme. lie ho 1 bit lhc leti bttion was passe! 1 Hie tiuck. This and POLITICAL ORGANISATIONS lll Illation the com lieil t'eiool ed I 1 l.n t-ml inlnr ere hllliislled.

Shouts 1 oln, ,,1. in m' I lv linil 1 Im. MOIIASH MEMf.EI&L. Hlndenburo's Decree' Hn.y kiims pij. v.

iie and inneiii'T. UK' ilim-i. "ii" ilntn tin1 liinli. "ii Mlii'll It" Il'i'l Tin' iil" in linlf i-ii slliliilin llio Ilili-K. orsrv roriiT.

iihuhm- itunlil I.i aiiiim iiml iiifii lliltt ,,10 Cfi J.iil,l h(. HFHLIN, litlh June, Ift.Hll. 1 SpfOt.ll Jill MR. HUME COOK HONORED Members of Hie board of directors nf Iho Australian Natives' Association entertained Mr. J.

Hume Cook yesterday in council room. Mr, Cook, who is tecrolary of the Ainttrnliiin Industrie Protection League, in leaving on Tuesday lo attend tho Ottawa Conference in 1ho eapa-ily of Kocietary and consultant In Mr. S. McKay, who has been appointed nllicml adviser to iho Commonwealth delegation at Iho tonfei'encr. Amongst the direel.trs who wished bon voyage to Mr.

Cook were I hire members of tho Assembly, Messrs. Lf'tninon, Drew and Hiismiii--u signilicnnt miiuifeslfdinii of the libeialily of A.N.A. thought, beciniso the throe members represented Iho Labor, Iho I'nitcd Australia nnd tho Country parties. The Chief President (Mr. J.

M. F.Hiotn mid all eyes were turned towards Ol luwa. ami bo felt Hint no bctler reflector ni true AiiMrulian eenlimrul could bo found than Mr. Cook. (Hoar, hnir.1 Mr.

W. Slater, the NEW ZEALAND'S FINANCES. "MED PRICES IN USED PIANOS. A decree issued by President Hiudcn-bing permits th Hrowu army and tho Ueichsbnnip'i, but not Iho Coinuiuniats, to wear uniform. It, imposes a wcvere penally for the illegal possession of arms by members of political organisations.

i -t tiw, Ipnri iii-iihi i ropitT oy Jii'litc Kt'diir. hi the Sccditil Civil Com nt Pur Snlniicc: Arthur Filvm-il Tnckor, IVInl: llnrxiy am) Jm'ii icey (purt Innid iiANKHrrrrv rocn r. fiiif.irf tho ttfcii- Inir, hi No. lliifli fmirl, at 10.nu.j-Ptibllo Satisfactory Prosrosg Mado. Salirfiipl.n-y priiffn-as wnii vi-pni-li'it nt niciMinpi nl' tlio Monnnli ntrinoviiil i-nm-inilti'O ynnU'rilny nt tlm 'I'invii Hull, I ho urioniif-Tr (('oinmfinilpr O.

V. l.miRfdull rrpix'tt'il Hull iloimlion nl' i'-IO luul Iicpii irrrivcl from t'nllruc prPWPnt lioy. 11. 11 lii-H iiiNtnlnionl, ami tlint tin In wlri -I' All-. It n' 1''' l)fcn 1 1 itindniitleii in 1jnkcr NtrMtni, A Situation.

Wr.l.l.lNCITON". Thiirn.liiy.-Ai. nn Imlr ol tliP tlio IVinw Miiiiatrr I.Mr. "''of ly u.i,, ni approval c.f the Ministiy of the Kirth. Newspapers nro liable to siipirrssion ftir lihition nl 1,1 Iho lut money louder, nnd live on tho and until wo ntlirmed the principle that! month instead of two if theyi Inilny lli.it il.

vnvsir MimiiihIi wiih fmniilntinti m-m. W.mcimti;i, jltf.l). wnf Ttfll. On Ut May. HUJ.

i wn o-i Victor Melim-ir vhttr on lui-liii" incito Hie public ngainst Iho Covornineni C. and bring tho or rrhuion into U', Lilt imp and overtime. nmior it. i ii iff in.irlf lilioly lli-it riiili-iniriil nniilil lio lr. l.n.l Mom thou yiMH) l.il'.

iliir 1 llinti wn ,1. Irir, li.i.l Itrrn tu vnvi.niM lioilirs It nut, t.t ii.ljiiiiiti I'm linini'iitj In rniitn niitliiliiiliniiH until r. in allow I'm- I'm- m. Tin' limn-rHnr of tu iill -ii-l tMlii'va inlllio ,1. li'n, uinwe nom limn wn horioWcd should receive only ho much ns wo contracted lo pay there would bo no hope of relief from eondiiions obtaining to-day.

i.H.I. tiding to' oe.iveei in- nan if Miille iicy: W.od oiiti-mpi t'lhiiui stiomeiiis must be Wol Mrt "l.l ta-, 1 li.nil"iil 'Wnmli. Ii.ik mi-i-JL i. i I. ml I CI V.

I. I liiu'i rarr.v en mnnuiiieitimn i iiemsoivcn ritreuvriy pre- inomy 'ihlhdicd. PiosideUl niudenbtiiv sl'itcc Ceil if vio. tiHinr. i rain tin lam in ,,1 I If -riK'H I II Wllll-h wtnitil 110 oi lvotli.r, in iinii'il for doctors nnd uurnliiK, nnd In viMinllmii'l -not.

Ii Ii lie Amnntt thou' ptonnt nt tlio fuielioii 010 M04l'H rTolli.ml I .1, .,11 venleil pri. cM rising lo a feeef giving Hie inn nm' not nrer rvoowivo A vi Ii nv WsuMiivTinn Htiggn, soovotafy of Fall "tnpnoiling Mr. Seluv til I'nut iiml l.j'iv-i-!l.v liniC Ill'U'lll'fl lltlVf! l'L-l tr llll lliln- of the lair Labor Co erniiieiM Mr. Mcino rceur.H political armies will be Mftn .1 ami fl'ehivy, Kcnn,.

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