CABLEGRAMS AND WIRELESS
U.S.A. REVENUE. [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] NEW YORK, May 6. The State Treasury, which had a four, million sterling deficit lately, ends the fiscal year with a handsome surplus, composed of windfalls and inheritance taxes from Ella Wendel, Mrs Whitelaw Reid and George Baker. The last-named estate will pay sixteen pel’ cent, on about sixteen million sterling. , ELEANOR BOLLING ST. JOHNS (N. Foundl’nd), May 6. The steamer, Eleanor Bolling, used by Byrd in the Antarctic, is reported to be overdue from the Barbadoes. She carried a crew of sixteen and left Barbadoes on April 17. MANDATES COMMISSION LONDON, May 6. In addition to representing Australia on the mandates commission at Geneva in June, Mr. Collins will represent; fe£' British Empire, and answers i'questions regarding the mandate- . 1 r
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 May 1931, Page 8
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