THE COMMONWEALTH.
1 QUEETNLANiyS DEFICIT. (By C«iU.—Pro* Association.—Coprr rht.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable AsaocHtion.) BRISBANE, January 7. In the Assembly tTie liudget was presented. Tho anticipated deficit is £1,093,727, which will ho wiped out by increased taxation, including increased income-tax and railway fares and freights. N.S.W, MINERAL OUTPUT. STDNEY, January 7. Preliminary figures indicate a considerably decreased mineral outnut in 1919, compared with 1918, mainly due to the drought and industrial troubles. IJEUTEXANT-OOVFRNOR OF QUEENSLAND. BRISBANE. January 7. The Hon. W". Lennon, Speaker of tho Assembly, has been appointed Lieut.Gorernor of Queensland. RACIAL RIOTS. PERTH, January 7 A serious racial riot is reported at Broome between Malay and Amlioyna pearl fishers. There was one death. I
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16726, 8 January 1920, Page 7
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