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FKDEKAL IWi'ICS. | By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Melbourne, November 27. The Federal elections will be helu about March 19. The Assembly linallv passed Hie iana Tax Bill.
QUEENSLAND ELECiiONS.
Brisbane, Novciuljer ~. ■ A return shows that at the last election there were 135,341 males ana 100,913 females on the rolls, and that 89,009 males and (iIi,SU!) females recorded their votes.
AN JiXJCLItSIASXICAIj APPOINTMENT
l'erth, November 2i
Dr. Trower, Bishop of Nyassaland, has accepted the charge of the North West , See of Australia, subject to the consent ' of the Archbishop of Canterbury. -MOUNT LYELL JUNE. Melbourne, November 27. lAt the Ihalftyearly miecting pf the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company the report which was adopted showed development work of a gratifying character, including a valuable discovery in the Mount Lyell mine, where a new body of good or® was struck, Jt was decided to appoint committees ot the board to deal with the superphosphate business of the company, the remuneration of the committees not to exceed £2500 per annum, including an amount to be paid on December 15. Altogether £2,41)0,074 has been paid in dividends.
•WmiiSPKEAD STAMP FRAUDS,
Melbourne, November it
The Auditor-General's report discloses a widespread scries of stamp frauds, extending over nuany years and resulting in . £4OOO worth of stamps being removed from documents.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 251, 29 November 1909, Page 2
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214AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 251, 29 November 1909, Page 2
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