COMMONWEALTH AND STATES
t ßeeeived 1021 a.m. i SYDNEY- this day. i * Carruthers states that uansult. j tommiications. *"? South Wale*, $Jafc South Australia and Western lXfia Bad agreed to make joint repto the Federal Government i rljrd to the settlement of the finanLlrniDgemeiit between the Common- ; 3ft and the States. It is now proLjj that the Commonwealth should Jmgai t&e constitution by providing for I tteKtamof.the fixed sum to the -States jfer tfe expiry of the Braddon clause, jadfor the extension ot the book-keeping anal to ten years. Tasmania agreed to lefet proposal, bat Queensland wanted j fte Braddoa clause continued with the , . bodfeepiHg. '
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 222, 16 September 1905, Page 5
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