SECOND EDITION AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. Australian-New Zealand Cablb AMOOiatio* SYDNEY, Jan. 1. s The New South Wales revenue for flu
half year Ims increased by £1.739,000 com (Hired with the previous corrcspondin ~eriod. Received January 2, 11.5 a.m. SYDNEY, January 2.
Tile breweries have issued an ultimata that unless the njieJJ return to-day their poi lions will b(J filled;
'ADELAIDE, Jan. 2. The revenue for the half year increased by £2U8,741 compared with the previous corresponding period. It is unofficially 'slated that following, tin "go slow" policy adopted by the men in tin rail way w< vksltops a nuuiber have been ins diargod for deliberately faulty workmanship which, if not delected, would have -resuTlcii in serious railwnv accidents. x ' 'MKU'.OLKNE. Jan. 2, The Kedoral Government has repealed tin wartime regulations, for controlling the for million of companies and the issue of capital excepting .'is regard's .persons of foreigj birth, or those rcsihViiroi.tsido the Empire, or where capital is required for undertaking! outside of Australia The Federal Government' has arrangCt; for the banks to advance farmers 5s pel bushel on wheat certificates held in respect of the new harvest.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1713, 2 January 1920, Page 6
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