THE CONGRESS OVER.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. (Received Se^ fe 9.30 Se a ; m.) < The Congress carried -motions favouring tlietoiertioii of a proton in «U future mail contracts entered into by the Imperial and colonial Government for wireless telegraphy equipment on mail steamers. . tt.,;*^ KimrThat the levying m the United Kingdom of income tax on profits and incomes which a »r«dy Wid a tax ml dia is inequitable and stibuld be discontiD It e^ R also resolved to urge the Imperial Government to secure a reduction of the Suez Canal dues. JheContiress closed with votes of thanks to Karl Dudley, Lord Chelmsford Sir A^ Snicer tho press, and cheer* tor tne ff' Sir A. Splcer stated he.umleritiocl" that the next conference would '^fs'vd^^Chamber oft Commerce entertained the delegates x\ the Town Hall. The gathering was a brilliant O11C " mmmmi^m m
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14013, 18 September 1909, Page 2
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138THE CONGRESS OVER. Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14013, 18 September 1909, Page 2
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