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The “Economist” contains an informative survey of the most recent 'Budget figures of the British Dominionand foreign Governments, which suggest- that a determined effort is being made, with some degree of success, bring expenditure into line with income. Consequently a. condition of Budgetary equilibrium is becoming less exceptional than was the case two years ago among countries unfavourably affected hv the war. Of twentytwo countries whose figures are pub- [ lislied. thirteen appear to have cotn- | plctelv balanced their Budgets, or are within a, short distance of that ideal while none of the remaining nine fail to show a certain amount of progress, or fall very far short of attaining a balance. ARMY MEAT CONTRACTS. The results of tendering for Army contracts for a million and a-linlf t“ of corned beef have not been yet officially divulged, but it. is understood that the bulk will be supplied by the Argentine company of San Sinena, and the remainder by Australia. It is reported that the price at which San Qincnn tendered was is 3d per dozen
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1925, Page 4
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