GENERAL TELEGRAMS
WELLINGTON OHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
By Telegraph—Press Associut wu Wellington, Last Night.
Mr. 11. C. Tew.sley has been elected president of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce.
SLY GROG. Wellington, Last Night. Mary Spencer was lined £2O by Mr. W. R. Ilaselden, S.M., to-ds»y, for sly grog-selling at her house in Cambridge terrace, Wellington. SLY GROG. Dunedin, Last Night. ■Heury Alexander, proprietor of the Globe Hotel, now used as a boardinghouse, was to-day fined £SO on a charge of sly grog-selling. This constituted his second offence, he having been fined £2O in July, l!) 0(). A second charge was dismissed and a third withdrawn.
TELEPHONE USERS ANGRY.
liwcrcargill, Last Night.
In local mercantile circles there is considerable annoyance, owing to the new telephone system coming into operation to-day by which accounts for bureau calls' will not be sent in individually, but in the form of a monthly statement giving the total for that period. A proposal is on foot to interview the Premier in the matter.
THE INCOME TAX CASE.
Wellington, Friday
The Chief Justice to-day made an order removing the appeal case Bowron Bros. v. Bishop and another into tho Court of Appeal.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 353, 2 April 1910, Page 5
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