POLITICS IN AUSTRALIA.
NEW SOUTH WALKS PARLIAMENT.
By Cable —Press Association—Copyright Received June 15, 9.20 p.m. Sydney, June 15.
The Governor opened Parliament today. lie referred to the loyalty shown by Australia. Despite great economic pressure arising from the war, means had been taken to ensure the financial stability of the State. A surplus was anticipated, and it would provide occupation for thousands left temporarily unemployed l>y the closing of the markets of the world'to the primary products. It was now found legislation to endorse the elections need no longer lie delayed. Bills "promised include a supertax of certain classes of land, the oonstruction of the city railway, Xorth Shore bridge, the regulation of meat, mill;, fruit- and vegetable supplies in hulk, and the handling and storage of grain, the Government petrol monopoly, and Bills dealing with enemies.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 316, 16 June 1915, Page 4
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138POLITICS IN AUSTRALIA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 316, 16 June 1915, Page 4
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