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Schooner Missing
Sydney, September 10.
The missing schooner Toogooloo was ia.iuiel ia the National, New Zealand.
Sequel to Divorce Case.
The Coningham case is again before the public per the medium of a Parliamentary enquiry into the working of the post office. Allegations have been made as to the leakabe of telegrams in connection with the case from the telegraph office. Mr. Crick, ex - Postmaster - General, denied on oath that he had shown certain telegrams to the Cardina 1 , or oven mentioned it to him.
Religious Matters
Melbourne, September 10,
Bishop Goe has resigned.' The present indications are that his successor will be chosen, in Australia. Bishop Julius of Christchurch is included in the names mentioned. Federal Servants Salaries The question whether Federal officials’ salaries are a subject for taxation by the raspeefcative States has cropped up. Mr. Barton was of the opinion that no could tax such officials.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 September 1901, Page 4
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156AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 September 1901, Page 4
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