MORE GOLD LEAVES ENGLAND.
STOCK EXCHANGE DEPRESSED. t.ryITZD PRESS ASSOCIATION—BY BLECTRIO TW-BORAPH— COPJBIOHT.) LONDON, September 25. The Bank of England's sale of a further £997,377 in gold to France and America is causing apprehension. The btink rate may be raised and consequently the Stock Exchange is depressed, but there are no serious declines.—Australian Press Association. MAGISTRATE FINED. NO INCOME-TAX RETURNS. (UXITBB PHtSS ASSOCIATION —BT ELECTRIC T*LBOBA*» —coftbiobt.) BRISBANE, September 26. At the Summons Court, Robert Dunlop, Police Magistrate, was fined £24 for having failed to supply income tax returns. —Australian Press Association.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19735, 27 September 1929, Page 11
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