AUSTRALIAN HOUSE
PROPOSED CURTAILMENTS. (United Prose Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this day at 10 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 23. Lord Eyrie has not yet received Coleman’s report on Australia House reorganisation, but it is understood lie was given an opportunity of commenting before it was put into effect. It is unofficially stated that at least six well paid officials will be scut back to Australia as a result of thej economy campaign, but it does noj) expect their fate to be sealed baforl the Imperial Conference adjourns! lTereanent. one, likely to be affected said it would cost Australia a thousand sterling to send back each man, including his wife, family and lurniture. tie added that it does not seem sound economies to add a bill like that to the present financial year. Billets must be found in Australia lor civil Servants affected. Why not wait until some profitable use for them is .found in Australia. y
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1930, Page 5
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156AUSTRALIAN HOUSE Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1930, Page 5
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