AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLtfpfgH Br Telegraph.—Press Adelaide, Jwmßl The third and final session dnQflfl ment has opened. The Qoy«ai<E3JW cated that, notwithstanding" 'jfolßM revenue, additional cially in the public service, tfatEt]M volve new taxation. By arrtn|BMM with the Commonwealth QwernilnM per bushel had been granted fqr iRHH Major Smcaton gave notice- of!3mH for holding a referendum on pNWJf||H —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn, "'ffflM . FEDERAL PABllAiCElrt'^fl Melbourne, JulraJH Mr. Hughes', in moving &i.fffl|| reading of his Industrial phasised the fact that the Court would remain at work a^f with the suggested tribunal* ~s*glwß Mr. Hughes, questioned in 'sW]9|H of Representatives as to the ctevinH age, attributed it' to three roMßu|ffi| of shipping, increased 'export.-. aflaSBM quent stoppages. If Parliament sjjH it could pass enabling legigktijtt'TßwlH ing export, but such would b»*|fgjj the best interests of Australia* '<-*WjB dined to utilise the large rejsjjlySHß Newcastle for home markets, <w-hej3H reliably informed that a coal tftwigM eminent. The Government woUJaVIIBB fore require it for warships !jE»&JHM Mercantile marine.—Aus.-N.Z.-' 'f' v j(|Mß
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1920, Page 5
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168AUSTRALIAN POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1920, Page 5
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