As a result of decisions reached at the meeting of the Loan Council in Melbourne, the State Cabinet will be in a position during the coming financial year to spend between £6,000,000 ...
Article : 257 wordsThe Commonwealth Bank Board has agreed to finance the deficits of the States for the financial year 1933-34 on the basis of an aggregate deficit of £8,500,000. Loan expenditure on public works and services has been tentatively fixed ...
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Article : 203 wordsAn unseasonal heat wave covered the eastern and southern sections of the United States, from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic coast, to-day, resulting in nearly 100 deaths. ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Australian Broadcasting Commission will attempt to broadcast throughout Australia the opening of the conference. Technical advisers have stated that the time will ...
Article : 127 wordsMrs. Rachel Gunderson, 42, was found with her night clothes blazing fiercely in the open air at the back of her home at Hamilton early this morning. She died six hours later in the ...
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Article : 123 wordsThe by-election in Hitchin, caused by the death of Viscount Knebworth, who was killed in an aeroplane crash, resulted as follows:—Sir Arnold Wilson (Con.), 14,569; W. Bennett ...
Article : 92 wordsPresident Roosevelt intends that his programme for a general tariff agreement shall be proceeded with at the World Conference. He is preparing a statement on policies of ...
Article : 111 wordsPresident Roosevelt to-day issued a formal statement, expressing gratification at the initialling of the Four-Power Pact in Rome. [Other cable news appears on page 10.] ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 12 Jun 1933, Page 9
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