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wheat, neither have the Scheme had any occasion for complaint against us in this connection  
 
wheat, neither have the Scheme had any occasion for complaint against us in this connection  
By Mr . HARRISON:  Has the  month of June this season been unusually wet  compared with  the same month of two previous season?— I would prefer that the weather bureau should answer that question. Down here  June has been the wettest month we have had for years. the delivery month are December to May and the work is not finished yet. In former years, before hampering restrictions were inposed, there was none of this trouble,
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By Mr . HARRISON:  Has the  month of June this season been unusually wet  compared with  the same month of two previous season?— I would prefer that the weather bureau should answer that question. Down here  June has been the wettest month we have had for years. the delivery month are December to May and the work is not finished yet. In former years, before hampering restrictions were imposed, there was none of this trouble, This year's difficulties are not due to our inexperience. I flatly deny the suggestion that the condition in which the wheat has been coming forward to Perth is due to our own  inexperience, or the inexperience of the subagent. It is simply the result of the conditions under which we are forced to operate, the restriction that have been imposed upon us and the dual control by Messrs, Dalgety and ourselves, with interference at siding from the Scheme's officers. When  we make recommendations herein to the Scheme with a view of effecting improvement., we are told that young and inexperience, and that we should not dictate to an officer with 'technical knowledge." Mr .Keys has also given the Commission a misleading  reply in the case of question no.4076 in which he suggests that if a stack has been flooded from below the bottom of the stack would be almost useless for any purpose. The case of Badjaling  and the sale of wheat to Messrs.

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wheat, neither have the Scheme had any occasion for complaint against us in this connection By Mr . HARRISON: Has the month of June this season been unusually wet compared with the same month of two previous season?— I would prefer that the weather bureau should answer that question. Down here June has been the wettest month we have had for years. the delivery month are December to May and the work is not finished yet. In former years, before hampering restrictions were imposed, there was none of this trouble, This year's difficulties are not due to our inexperience. I flatly deny the suggestion that the condition in which the wheat has been coming forward to Perth is due to our own inexperience, or the inexperience of the subagent. It is simply the result of the conditions under which we are forced to operate, the restriction that have been imposed upon us and the dual control by Messrs, Dalgety and ourselves, with interference at siding from the Scheme's officers. When we make recommendations herein to the Scheme with a view of effecting improvement., we are told that young and inexperience, and that we should not dictate to an officer with 'technical knowledge." Mr .Keys has also given the Commission a misleading reply in the case of question no.4076 in which he suggests that if a stack has been flooded from below the bottom of the stack would be almost useless for any purpose. The case of Badjaling and the sale of wheat to Messrs.