SURPLUS EXPECTED
THE COMMONWEALTH’S FINANCE (Australian Press Association.) CANBERRA, January 6. The Commonwealth revenue has been so buoyant for the first six months of the 1932-33 financial year that a surplus is expected in June o, from three to three and a-lndf irilliou sterling, despite the Government’s grant for the relief 0 f the wheat industry and the proposed remissions in taxation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1933, Page 5
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