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  2. ANNUAL FINANCIAL AND REVIEW

    IF we except the serious external occurrences, which imposed upon us special anxieties, and consider only those developments and tendencies affecting the domestic position of Australia, I think we may look back on 1935 with well-grounded satisfaction. Throughout the year the movement towards better conditions, which began two ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,958 words
  3. State Budgets Improve, But Not Through Economy

    Close analysis of State budgets produces the general conclusion that the better budgetary position of the States has been achieved mainly by improvement in general economic conditions and not by economy. Published figures show a considerable advance in State finance: ...

    Article : 1,327 words
  4. HOW TO COMPLETE THE RECOVERY?

    MORE people are at work in Australia now than in 1929. But recovery is not complete because the population has grown, about 3 per cent, of the men ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,437 words
  5. PROMISE OF THE NEW YEAR

    QUEENSLAND begins 1936 in a spirit or hopefulness. General rains, better commodity prices, more employment, all point to a year of general improvement. The ...

    Article : 182 words
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