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GENERAL CABLE HEWS

?ff.sa Aaaooisiian—By Telecraph-Copyrigl,!

rn T , LONDON, May 12. ® . L a*>°ur Party has decided to move the rejection of the second reading of the Finance Bill. Members protest against its proposals and the continuance of taxation on the necessaries of life, while the direct taxation of wealthy commercial undertakings is reduced. ood Ministry denies the report that it has purchased the Canadian cheese output.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

rrn „ ME LB OIIRNE, May 20. The Sugar Producers' Association has received advice that the Imperial preferen£? on s r u S ar is approximately J,d per lb Ihe Government Statistician's figures fw> during 1918-19 there we 5,492 315 acres m Victoria cultivated, a reduction of nearly 300,000 acres compared with the previous year. ... . SYDNEY, May 20 Advices received from Calcutta report a rise of 2132 din the rupee rate of exchange due to the increased price of th 9 -P- -orth

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17630, 21 May 1919, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLE HEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 17630, 21 May 1919, Page 5

GENERAL CABLE HEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 17630, 21 May 1919, Page 5

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