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The Daily Mail’s Cairo correspondent says the Egyptian Ohainbei endorsed the Government’s action m prohibiting the entry ol Mr. bakiavvala, the British Communist M.i . Sun . . , The charge of murder against Varose Eugene Chamberlain, lr J .connection \tith the death ol Eileen Clarke, a waitress, has been withdrawn. /. To finance the State proportion of the N.S.W. family endowment scheme it is proposed to tax the nonemploying class who receive their income in the form of dividends, interest and commission, an annualamount. The sum estimated to be so raised is £1,500,000, and the total estimated' cost of present form is £7,000,000, £0,000,000 of which will have to be provided by a 6 per cent, tax on w ages sheets. . , . As the result of the intervention ol the Trades Hall Councils the two South Australian delegates on the industrial mission to America were withdrawn states a Melbourne message. . , ■ | When the Moeraki was due to san from Melbourne for New Zealand it was‘discovered that nine firemen were missing. They were rounded up from various hotels and induced to go aboard. The Moeraki saiLeil an hour late.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10317, 28 January 1927, Page 2
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