President: Geo. Stokell, Esq, J.P. Vice-President and Judge: Wm. Hodgson, Esq., M.H.A. Hon. Secretary: Mr. Frank Gee Duff. Hon Treasurer: Mr. John Brain. Stewaids: Messrs. A. Kearney, ...
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Article : 114 wordsIt is high time I had my say respecting income taxes, for you know the Ministers are, or will soon be, busy preparing their programme for the augmentation of the revenue; and there is a fear that this ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 11 Nov 1879, Page 3
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