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  2. FUTURE OF COMMONWEALTH BANK

    The Federal Parliament, under the present Constitution, has power to legislate with regard to all currency matters and the issue of notes, and also with regard to all banking, except State banking within the State boundaries. There do not appear to be any constitutional limits of much practical importance upon the exercise of these powers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,174 words
  3. NEW U.S. FACTORIES MAY CAPTURE ASIAN TRADE

    Australian manufacturers who are planning post-war markets for their goods in Asia would do well to keep their eyes on the West Coast of the United States, for it is from that section of America that most of their competition will come in the post-war struggle for trade ...

    Article : 746 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 192 words
  5. CLEAVAGE IN INDIA

    There are few people to-day— within the Empire as well as without —who do not desire to see India achieve full self-government at the ...

    Article : 517 words
  6. TRENDS AT CANBERRA

    In the years when he was resisting the formation of a National Government, Mr. Curtin used to extol the value of an "effective, patriotic, and ...

    Article : 752 words
  7. Acute Need For Ships' Officers

    So acute is the shortage of officers in the Australian merchant service, due to war casualties and transfers to the Navy and officiai ...

    Article : 691 words
  8. French Industry Faces Sweeping Changes

    Economic reconstruction in France will be governed largely by the interaction of two forces: Firstly, by the popular revulsion from the old tyranny of trusts; and, secondly, by the organised power of the trades unions and the Communist Party. ...

    Article : 511 words
  9. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ENDURING PEACE

    Sir,—We have now reached a point where we must concern ourselves with the basis for an enduring peace. There are five possible bases, namely, peace by power, ...

    Article : 345 words
  10. RHODES AND WOMEN

    Sir,—Mr. T. N. MacKenzie's letter induces me to correct a statement attributed to me in a recent issue. I was reported to have said that ...

    Article : 286 words
  11. MR. WARD'S BROADCAST

    Sir,—A majority of citizens who heard the broadcast yesterday of the statement by the Minister for Transport, Mr. Ward, must have felt shocked by such a display ...

    Article : 223 words
  12. BUTTER FOR BRITAIN

    The suggestion made recently by a correspondent that facilities should be provided whereby Australians could donate some of their personal ...

    Article : 239 words
  13. H.M.S. CALLIOPE

    Sir,—The Rev. E. J. Davidson's article on St. James' Church in Saturday's "Herald" confuses two warships named Calliope. Sir James Everard Home, Bart., ...

    Article : 116 words
  14. CONTROL OF PAPUA

    Sir,—As each foreign country is liberated by the Allies, civil government and self government is restored immediately, and civilians permitted to return to their ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. VICE-REGAL

    Her Excellency Lady Dugan, attended by Mrs. L. S. Bracegirdle and Miss M. Lisle Johnson, was present at an address given by Mrs. Walter Elliot at a combined ...

    Article : 41 words
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