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  4. Taxation Relief For the Workers:: Best Budget For Years

    Continued improvement in the economic condition of the State is reflected in the budget speech of the Premier and Treasurer (Mr. Stevens), which he delivered in the Legislative Assembly to-night. A reduction in the wages tax aggregating £500,000 where weekly ...

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  5. DENIALS AND CHARGES

    When Mr. Gates, ex C.S.M., continued his inquiry into the arrest and conviction of John Walter, a 70-year-old invalid pensioner, on a charge of ...

    Article : 392 words
  6. LOTTERY LOSES FRIENDS

    Decreased business by the State lottery is revealed in the Auditor-General’s report for 1934-35, which was tabled in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  7. FEDERAL BUDGET

    Mr. S. McKellar White, president of the Federated Taxpayers’ Association of Australia, commenting to-day on the Federal budget, ...

    Article : 225 words
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  9. LONDON SINGS PRAISE

    In a leading article the “Daily Telegraph” states that the Australian budget is a message of encouragement to the Empire and the world, and also ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    Officially opening the conference of returned soldier settlers here to-day the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Main) said the ...

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  11. RELIGION IN SCHOOLS

    That there were High Schools where no religious instruction was being given was the statement made by the Church of England Director of ...

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  12. MELBOURNE CRITICISM

    The heavy expenditure provided for in the Casey budget was criticised by Mr. A. TV. Relph (president of the Chamber of Commerce) to-day, who ...

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  13. MAYOR OF ALBURY

    Alderman and Mrs. Waugh, Mayor and Mayoress of Albury, reached Fremantle in the Narkunda to-day after an European tour, during ...

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  14. TROOP TRAIN DISASTER

    When a troop train plunged into a ravine near Loyang, in the province or Honan, 200 soldiers were killed and several hundreds ...

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  15. WOOL PRICES MAINTAINED

    Yesterday’s rates were fully maintained at to-day’s wool sales, although very burry and dusty wools still showed irregularity. There was good ...

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  16. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS

    The annual State congress of the N.S.W. branch of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors’ League, which opens at Orange to-morrow, will ...

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  17. BOUGHT WITH WOOL

    Bought with about £28,000 worth of Australian wool under the “bar[?]” arrangement between Australia and Germany, a giant all-metal Junkers ...

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  18. CANE STRIKERS ANGRY

    Squads of police have been moved to Tulb in view of the serious turn taken by the sugar cane strike, and four of the strikers were arrested ...

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