AUSTRALIA'S FINANCIAL STRENGTH
SUGGESTIONS FOR PRESERVING IT, Sydney,- June 2. At the Manufacturers' Conference resolutions were passed in favour of con-' terving freight space, and preserving the financial strength, of the Commonwealth by stringently restricting the import of unnecessary merchandise and luxuries, exporting manufactured and partly manufactured goods instead of raw material, co-ordinating businesses with a view to economy to meet post-war conditions, increashij* the income tax in place of wartime profits tax, encouraging trade with the islands in the Pacific and British and Dutch possessions in the East, compulsory system of technioal education, and deploring that Australia had failed to adopt conscriptioij.—Press Assn. '
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3101, 4 June 1917, Page 8
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104AUSTRALIA'S FINANCIAL STRENGTH Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3101, 4 June 1917, Page 8
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