NEWMARKET BOROUGH COUNCIL.
A meetlns of the Newmarket Borough Council was held last evening, the 3layor (Hγ Chris. Lcekj presiding. A letter was received from the Minister of Finance (Sir Jos-epb Wardl regarding mc resolution passed by the Council In rererenee to the question of the disposal of Kamoa at the conclusion of the war, ivno stated that everything in our power should be done to prevent the return of Samoa to so dangerous and unscrupulous an enemy as Germany. "It has." he said, "been a great menace in the Pacific for years, and In the li£ht of our experience of Germany's Inhuman methods In this great war. onr Empire calamity." The Auckland Electric Tram-ways Company wTotn with reference to the condition of the tramwny tracks In Khyber Pass, ano explained that they are nnable at th« present time to carry out auy reconstruction work on these track* on account of the Impossibility nf obtaining rails. They woula, however, endeavour to maintain the tracts in a satisfactory condition. The letter was received.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 86, 11 April 1918, Page 7
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