AUSTRALIA
LOAN SUCCESSES.
SYDNEY, January 19. War-time public cash loans in Australia, to date, have been oversubscribed by slightly more than £32(000,000. The total ashed for was £503,000,000. The amount subscribed was £535,000,001). Of Jhe amount so far raised the last 'three loans, which had been issued within 12 months, accounted for £328,000,000, or 58 per cent, of the total, thus indicating an increased rate of public borrowing for the war. MEAT CONTROL SYDNEY, January 19. New Zealanders’ meat, control plan could be well' copied by Australia, said Mr. H. McLennan, a representative Victorian producer. Australia’s system was virtually dictatorship under the Deputy Meat Controller. Commonwealth producers suffered sadly by comparison with New Zealand methods. It was high time Australian meat producers were given control of their own products. There was a great contrast with the Australian method of requesting a few associations to send representatives to the Deputy Meat-Controller to sit on subcommittees with no administrative powers.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 January 1944, Page 6
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