AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
* AVIATION IN PAPUA. (Australian Press Association.) -'' v i SYDNEY, August' 4. >li Sir Keith .Smith, who yesterday r&y turned.from New Guinea, was tremendously. impressed with the part that-aviation..-is playing in developing the. New Guinea goldfields and the amazing l cargo services : being maintained over' high mountain ranges in poor flying" weather,.' ;' : V' FURTHER NS.W. WAGE GUT. 7 iV.a : ’ r / ■*, SYDNEY. August 4.;' : It is expected that the New South Wales Government’s economy plans' will include a proposal for a further re-* duction of Parliamentary salaries.-' Prior to 1930 each member of the Leg 1 ’ islative Assembly received £875 yearly. The salary is now £616, and it "probably will he cut to £SOO.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1932, Page 6
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