TASMANIAN ECONOMICS.
HOP CRT. Sent. 12. 1,1 the Assembly• Air Lee made a statement outlining drastic economies t , cope «ith the serious iimuicml position. Adult education, through tutnrclasses will he alxilished. bees will he charged in high schools. Ihe Commonwealth will be asked to take over the shiuping service, and the A gen General will be abolished. be Commonwealth will be asked to bouse the Agent-General's secretary in Australia House, on payment of a thousand ■> year. He will look after Tasmanian interests. ft is also promised to reduce members of the Asembly from thirty to t ventv-five, ami the Council from e'ghteeii to fifteen. It is also propose to increase the income, company and n.iul taxation. ... x Mv Lvous (loader of the Opposition) gave notice of a tio-coulidenco motion. TENNIS TEAM. (Received this day at 12.25 p.m.) SYDNEY. Sept. It--New South Wales Tennis Association Council has decided that it is unable o send a team to New Zealand m • a - u-.rv, but a team can go at the end November or early in December it acceptable to the New Zealand Assot.ation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1923, Page 3
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