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Article : 48 wordsThe open money market discount rate for three months' bills is 4? per cent., or ? per cent. below the Bank rate of 4½ per cent. ...
Article : 37 wordsSince universal suffrage was granted in Austria a strong movement, has ar[?] in Hungary for the extension of the privilege to that country. ...
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Article : 225 wordsSo great has been the development of motor-car traffic in Europe that the matter of providing suitable roads has become an international question. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 12 Oct 1907, Page 19
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