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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

MAIL SUBSIDY REDUCED. (Australian - Press Association.) (Received this day at 9.25 a.m) SYDNEY, July 18. ' The Orient Steam Navigation Coy. offered to reduce by £20,000 the mail subsidy. IOSTAL DEBT’S. ASSISTANCE.: , SYDNEY, July 18. £130,000 was received from the Commonwealth. Postal Department in order to assist'the Government'over its .< financial •••difficulties';. 'The Prime-' Minister has gratefully accepted. \'f.>

R ACEHORSE SIMBA.

OWNER BEFORE JOCKEY CLUB

(Received this.day at 9.25 a.m) SYDNEY. July 18, Guest, owner of the racehorse.. Simba, appeared before the Australian Jockey Club- Committee. Acting on the advice of his solicitor. Guest refused to .giye and information, regarding the whereabouts of the . horse. . ‘ PROCESSION ABANDONED. .;. SYDNEY.' July-:il8 • The Committee of the eight hour day movement has decided to abandon _ the (Sight hour -day -procession this year, because- of. the depression. FEDER AL POLITICS. CANBERRA, July 18. The Senate passed the Appropriation Bill cabled on 16th. July. The Senate’s amendments to the Federal Emergency Bill was agreed to by the House of Representatives. The cuts of pensions and Common wealth public servants salaries come into operation next pay day.

10 PER . CENT. OUT.

MELBOURNE. July 18. Granting applications by employers for a . ten per cent, emergency cut the full Arbitration Court held there was . no reason why Bank, Insurance ' Officers, members of the Service Guild; and wireless operators should not par-; ticipate in the effort to re-establidi.vV. Australian industry on a new level. ''-'V..

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1931, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1931, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1931, Page 5

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