AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
SEVENTH WAR LOAN; i Sydney, Sept 57. The seventh War loan of 40 millions has been launched with excellent prospects. A feature lias been tie keen competition of various districts to raise their allotted quotas. INCfiEASHD FINANCIAL BDHDESS. j Melbourne, Sept- 17. The Federal Parliament will open tomorrow Considerable additional taxation to meet th» war demands is certain. It is expected it will be provided by raising the income tax, postage rates, and revising the triff in certain directions. i ?A? 03? SOUTH AUSTRATiTAXT POIiCE. Adelaide, Sept. 17. There is great dissatisfarfion among \ the police at the failure to obtain the promised increase of pay. Over 100 metropolitan members have tendered their resignations. The trouble has spread to the provinces, where also there have been numerous resignations. Tha Government has invited representatives of the force to dkctws the nrinift—. NX CaWe Assoc. =====-—= ,j
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1918, Page 6
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145AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1918, Page 6
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