CUSTOMS DUTIES
SEPTEMBER. A GOOD MONTH
Tho Hon. 'Arthur Myers, Minister of Ciistonis, states that tho amount of Customs rovenuo ciillt-cted throughout tho Dominion for tho mouth of September, was £356,937, and the Excise beer duty, £19,950. Tho figures for the mouth of September, 1917, were jttLC4,6sl and £1fi,707 vospcctivoly. 'j'he Minister slated that the increase in J;lio amount of Customs revenue is principally duu to the liiiter number of vessels tlmt have arrived during September' of this year, as against the corrcs[x«i(liiiK month of' J Ol7, when, owins? to .a strike in Australia, a lesser finifluiit i>f tonnage reached New Zealand. ■ '
Of eighty-six Army chaplains) who have given their lives' at tlio front, says an English, pnper of recent date, were Church of England memberg and nineto.™ Roman Catholics,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 7, 3 October 1918, Page 6
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130CUSTOMS DUTIES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 7, 3 October 1918, Page 6
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