SOUTH AUSTRALIA
-FINANCIAL CRISIS. (Australian Press Association) ADELAIDE, September 30. The Auditor-General’s annual report described South Australia’s financial crisis as the worst since the year 1840. The losses on the railways’ operations for the year amounted to £1,796,000, making the accumulated losses since July 1927, £4,196,00. The number or Unemployed in 1927 was 2,162, while the number now is over fifteen thousand. The State is losing by emigration nearly six thousand people annually.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1930, Page 5
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