THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.
MINISTERS' SALARIES.
MELBOURNE, June 20
A long debate took place in the Federal House as to whether Ministers should take the £400 a year provided in the Constitution as members' allowance in addition to their salaries, it being the custom in the States to forego the allowance when taking the salary attached to office. By 30 to 22 it was agreed that Ministers should take the allowance.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 146, 21 June 1901, Page 5
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