EXCESSIVE SPENDING
Purchasing Power Of U.S. Soldier In Australia
EFFECT OX DISTRIBUTION Rec. noon. SYDNEY, this day. By their excessive spending American servicemen have upset the even distribution of controlled goods, such as tobacco and liquor, and undermined the steadfastness of some young women and encouraged disturbances, said acting-Judge Renshaw. He added that the United States Army authorities in Australia should help the courts by restricting the amount of money their men could carry. »2S£% o s a«|}|£°t Essnsrpy'^^s! robbed him of £Bc>. The *meric commented.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 62, 14 March 1944, Page 5
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