AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY.
PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION. Received 10, 10.56 p.tii
Sydney, September 10. The Conirgham case is again before the public, ppr medium of a Parliamentary inquiry into the working of 'he Post Offica. Allegations have been made of le.kage of telegrams in connection with the cafe from the Telegraph Office. Mr. Crick, ex Postmaster Genei a', denied, en rah, that he hid shown certain tel grams to the Cardinal, or even mentioned the cas°. Melbourne, September 10. A question as to whither the Federal officials' salaries are subject to taxat on by the respective States has copped up. Mr. Barton is of opin on there can be no State tix on such officials. Received 11, 16 am. Sydney, SeptamV-er 10. The missing schooner To gooloo was insured in the National and New Zealand offices. Melbourne, September 10. Bishop Goe has resigned. Present indications are that his successor will be chosen in Australia. Bishop Julius, of Ohrstcburcb, is included among the names mentioned.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 210, 11 September 1901, Page 3
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162AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 210, 11 September 1901, Page 3
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