AUSTRALIA'S CRIDIT
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. BRISBANE, October 26.
(Received October 26, at 9.20 a.m_)
Mr Milne, cx-preswteat of the Chamber of Commerce, has retnmed from bis visit to London. He states that Australian eredit is very low, and that it will be difficult to place any loans for some time to come.
"The Light that Failed" (an appreciation). —She: "They don't seem happy together. He once told me that his wife was the light of his life." He: "Ah, but the light was always going out." She (catching the idea)"And leaving him entirely in the dark" No Difference.—She: "Do you think it is foolish to marry on Friday?" He: "Yes." She.:" But why is it more foolish to many on Friday than on any other dav Be* "MmA."
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Evening Star, Issue 12026, 26 October 1903, Page 6
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128AUSTRALIA'S CRIDIT Evening Star, Issue 12026, 26 October 1903, Page 6
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