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  3. AUSTRALIA'S TRADE.

    The director of the Commercial and Industrial Bureau of the Board of Trade (Mr. Stirling Taylor) has had prepared an interesting chart, showing which countries ...

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  4. HIGH TARIFF.

    Architects and builders, without exception, are opposed to any mercase in the duties now levied on imported softwoods, and they express the hope that the Tariff ...

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  5. INCOME TAX EVASION.

    BRISBANE, Thursday,—Two fines of £100 each and heavy additional penalties were to-day imposed by Mr. Hishon, P.M., on William Henry Bryan, on charges of ...

    Article : 517 words
  6. ADD HIGH TARIFFS WRONG PROCEDURE.

    Sir,—Mr.E. Lewis,in his evidence before the Federal Parliamentary Joint Committee of Public Accounts, in its inquiry into the expenditure incurred by the Commonwealth ...

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  7. EASTERN MARKETS.

    Statements made by travellers returning front the East concerning Australia's chances of capturing the trade in that quarter, are repeated in a letter written ...

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  8. FARM IMPLEMENT DUTIES.

    Sir,—It is interesting to observe that the manager of the Massey Harris Company now joins in this controversy; and in his first letter his statement disagrees with ...

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  9. REAL ESTATE AGENTS.

    Though many intending passengers were deterred by the early indications of unfavourable weather, a larger number attended the annual picnic of the Real ...

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  10. STATE MINE DISPUTE.

    The conference called by the chariman of the Coal Industries Special Tribunal (Mr. C. Hibble) with a view to settling the dispute at the State coalmine, Wonthaggi, ...

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  11. Mrs. Gleneross and the Tariff.

    The president of the Housewives Association (Mrs. Glencross) desires to correct the interpretation given to her remarks at the annual council meeting of the ...

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  12. HOUSEWIVES' TASK.

    Sir,—It is refreshing to hear from the Housewives Association on such a vital matter as the review of the problem of high tariff duties, with all the complications ...

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  13. OFFICIAL FAILS DEAD.

    BRISBANE. Thursday,—William Rowlands, Government fruit packing and grading expert, dropped dead in the street at Stanthorpe this morning. He was aged ...

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  14. SCHOOL RECONSTRUCTED.

    The Minister for Education (Sir Alexander Peacock) opened the remodelled and reconstructed Bell street school in Coburg yesterday afternoon before a large ...

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  15. CAUSTIC SODA FOR SOAP TRADE.

    Sir,—A tariff decision was made concerning the importation of caustic soda on February 16, and the effect of this decision is that all of our soap trade will have to ...

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  16. FATAL MOTOR MISHAP.

    Sir,—J.W.H.T. Douglas is uaturally very much distressed at certain statements made by the police at the inquest on the late Mr.E.Baker in regard to our ...

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  17. [?]CICAULT-VANBRUGH FAREWELL

    Sir,—On making inquines at the box office, Allan and Co, Collins street, today for seats for the matinee of "Aren't We All?" at the King's Theatre, I found ...

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  18. DUTIES ON WOOLIEN GOODS.

    Sir,—I have read Mr. K. H. Williams's statements to the Tariff Board on the Wollen industry, and note his suggested improvement—to increase the duty. Now, ...

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  19. CHURCH FETE AT HAMPTON.

    Lady Forster will open a fete at 3 o'clock to-day at the Holy Trinity Church hall grounds, Thomas street. Hampton, in aid of the new church fund. It will be continued on Saturday ...

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  20. RAILWAYS LECTURE.

    The chief engineer of the Signals and Telegraphs branch of the Railways department (Mr. F. M. Calcutt) will lecture to employees on "Modern Railway Signalling," on Thursday ...

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  21. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Reginald Patrick O'Reilly, of [?] labourer, Liabllities, £402/18/9; [?] de[?] £405 13/9., Causes of insolvency;—Losses in stock and reduced price ob[?] for dairy produce. Filled [?] ...

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