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J. G. Hughes states that if the American senators ratify the Treaty, with modifications of the Lodge reservations, the right of the Sfeate Governments to be consulted will inevitably be raised.
" One of the Crowd" thinks that the ticket office of the railway should be open for a longer period than fifteen minutes before suburban trains l?ave.
" Observer " considers that the money spent on the Parliamentary Samoan trip would be more profitably expended in removing the danger arising from level railway crossings.
J. L. Scott, Parnell, considers that during the sugar shortage preference should be given, in the interest of orchardists, to sugar for jam to the'excluision of beer.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 38, 13 February 1920, Page 6
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