In its characteristic way the Sydney Bulletin tells us this about the results of Labor rule in Queensland:—Queensland State Parliament has closed with a sudden bang, and without the presentation of Estimates which can't appear now till 'towards the end of January, when seven months' money will have been spent without authority and be beyond recall. Premier Theodore was told flatly that the finances were so much worse than even last year's awful record that he dare not produce them until after the Federal elections lest Ryan's chances should bo damaged, but Theodore only smiled and changed the subject by annexing per proclamation all the cattle and sheep in the State. The [owners will presumably get 4J per cent, debentures' in exchange. Queensland can stand a lot of shocks. Still, Theo-1 dore and Co. are making a fair bid to find out the breaking-point. SAD ACCIDENT. to automobile resulted in painful Injuries tn occupants, but Dr. Sheldon's MnKnetlc Liniment quickly healed nil wounds. Price Is 0(1 end 3a. Obtainable everywhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1919, Page 10
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