GENERAL CABLES
MR. BRUCE AND MR LANG
(Australian Press Association.)
MELBOURNE, April 8.
“Even the harbour bridge was built on borrowed money, on which Mr Lang refused to pay the interest,” declared Mr Stanley Bruce in a speech at Bel grave, when rebutting' the claim of Air Lang that lie was defaulting only on war expenditure. Air Bruce said that not one penny of this Now South Wales debt had been incurred in connection with the war. The money owed: had been spent inside of New South Wales.
ItOSINA BUCK MAN ILL. LONDON, April 7. Aiiss Bosina Buekman, the worldfamous New Zealand operatic soprano singer, is seriously ill with pneumonia. iShe is reported to he progressing ns well as can be expected. 'REACTION ON STOCK EXCHANGE. SYDNEY, April 8. A slight hardening of Australian stocks was noticeable, following the announcement of tille proclamation, also some selling of higher priced Commonwealth and State stocks, and the reiiive.Ling in cheaper Australian issues, notable New South Wales.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1932, Page 6
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