N&O Index Card Listings

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North Carolina
  • North Carolina.
  • State renews its notes with increased interest. Jan.10-32:1.
  • Huge increase in state expense. Jan. 25-
  • Air story of how state obtained note renewals. Jan.29-32:1.
  • Local banks take million as state increases notes. May 17-32:1.
  • Rufus Gwyn considers state asleep on job. Je.23-32:2.
North Carolina
  • State will seek one of the Home Loan banks and Agricultural Credit cooperatione Ag.2-32:1.
  • North Carolina broadcast text. Se.27-32:12.
  • J.Z. CJreen give figures on state expenses. D.4-32:9. 1.
  • Better business seen for 1933. Jan. 2-33:
  • State's senators praised by Lewis J1.9 -33:5 X.
North Carolina
  • State now third in farm returns. D. 20-34:1.
  • State ranks high in auto killings. D. 21-34:2.
  • Ten outstanding events in N.C. for 1934 as selected by Nell Lewis Jan. 6-35:6 X.
North Carolina
  • State cleans up $91,956 by playing the market. Ag.31-35:1?.
  • State tax collections soar to record level. 3e. 1-35:1.
  • State noses out of second place as tax gatherer. Se.9-35:1. 12.
  • State revenues continus upward, N.l-35:
  • Federal revenue is showing gain. N.2-35
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  • N.C. first (in homicides) (ed.) N.12-35
  • State is called non-contributor by Hopkins. N.12-35:1
North Carolina
  • 2. Many millions oifi cash on hand. N.22-35: Tobacco taxes (ed.; N.29-35:4. Up from the '90s (ed.) D.1-35:4.
North Carolina
  • N.C. cities graded in social survey. Jl
  • State tax collections soar above expectations. Ig. 1-55:1.
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  • B others see up (ed.) Ag.2-35:4.
  • ade in N.C." (ignorance ) (ed.) Ag.15-35:4.
  • Council to act today on state bond issu< Ag.29-35:1. Approval given. Ag.50-35:1.
  • State institutions get 903,000 for buildings. Ag.3135:ll. Se.1-35:10 X.
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North Carolina
  • State loses in case against oil companies. Jl.13-33:2.
  • State once more leads in federal tax collections. 3.11-33:1.
  • Costs of state $9.90 per capita. S.21-33:12. 3.
  • State leads in active spindles. S.22-33:1
  • Good showing- by state in federal revenue records. P.5-34:1.
  • Ten most beautiful things. Ap.10-34:4. Ap.15-34:4 M.
North Carolina
  • Bankers assure market at home for state bonds. May 16-34:1.
  • State gets new taxpaying honor. J1.13-34:11.
  • Time for gratitude (ed.) Ag.14-34:4. Economical government. (ed.) Ag.16-34:4 Dangers of prosperity (ed.) Ag.32-34:4. Revenue shows gain this year. Se.30-45:! Dreams of emPire (ed.) Of.1-34:4. Heavy increase in U.S. revenue. N.3-34:!
North Carolina
  • State collections up. Mar.31-35:1.
  • State revenue shows gain. Mar.31-35:2.
  • Youth rules government for day. May 4-35:14.
  • State may issue new bonds soon. May 2?-35:1.
  • State borrows at record low. Je. "2-35:1
  • Fower projects coming to state. Jl.14-35:1.
  • State closes bnnium with $712,855. Jk.
  • 27-35:1.
North Carolina
  • Pikers. D.4-35:1.
  • State will pay 16,858,700 fcili. D.31-35:3.
  • State's revenue continues higher. Jan.3
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  • H.S. revenue for state up 6 millions. Jan.3-36:10.
  • State's revenue up 36 nercent. Mar. 3-36:8.
  • .ceircts top revenue for 1935. Mar.
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