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LOAN POLLS.

CONSENT OP KAIKjHp DEPARTURE FROM PftlStsJSk sracui to •Wira^^O&'.'-l llio principle that tbWSkfib'l no departure from the law *j^ : J|P quires local bodua to secure tiXSB sent of tho ratepayer* |*Tffl! moneys may be raised soveral speakers in. $& Council to-day. Tho discussion aroso over W&fifi&il ment made by the Local BflJafiSSJll tco nullifying tho effort of the ftfißl Drainage and Sewerage Ac*. a2SI ment Bill, which •bafruSttSw the Drainage Board to raJMTSSSsPf without appoalina to the nkmf^&k The Hon. J MacGregorT&BfcS Jb* second reading, urged <h*2&s£ * u there was no necessity teSS&t poll, and that the methodi mwS&F,? tho Bill was simpler, mow «i£SBIbI 4 leys eiponsivo. Ono of % ttßßi t ■ vhy ho submitted the support the measure was wbhvSS * est and the nqed for t& work proposed '^HRIF Tho committee's objoctioßr ! plained by the chairman, tV,HI§K ' Moore, who said it was {aft *3».' i was right and proper jor payers to have somo ter. Tjiero was more at ataWfiSlthan the saving of a TtotZSMtA* "There is a tog. prroqjnje he said, "as to .whether are cping to reduce the pbwer l&Wm ratepayers to say whether rfeafcsKp bo raised or not. I would bMaffil the last to raise any local Bill being passed proval of tho people been obtained, but m a <a»''HWfa|p| I think there should bo <wr^&| The Leader of the CoaHsK^Pl Francis Bell, referred to AaM^B of taking a poll over a dJatris«jigß|| trolled by several local hodSftafflffii involved complicated machinersf^^i the present case all the looaMyii 1 were agreed as to the «ec«Bti|fi^^ work,, and therefore he did tg|^ln the Bill as a departure frdnf,nra^^^ It was pointed out by tfc§Bsl*ll Cohen that the Bill merely-j^^S^ an oxtension of tWjM>vtar>|'^t^|^ given tb the Board. He' ; agre^wl us a rule it was ~TmmTT :to^iSH the ratepayers' > authorite.^hAJ^H ! case he submitted! thatvUte IfP^Mßffl been carried out already, *%|i«S9 VWhy should the Boaril-K^H^ privilege over other local hodjwi^wH Zealand P". asked,the who. urged the .Counosl unrestricted "PW^fHB local bodv to borrow wjthe^SM^ES sent of ratepayer*!. If. '*ffiwSSgm cf nrivilege irasmade'H^i^l^H made universally. 'y'SlfnHHli After further scnfi^D -"''-IB^H^R reading - was declared carri*dj|HSKp 1 voices, bat a number eff. ncSsßßKlg: | that the committee's ao«|^K I largely supported. ■'^Wsßßrnm

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18485, 12 September 1925, Page 12

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LOAN POLLS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18485, 12 September 1925, Page 12

LOAN POLLS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18485, 12 September 1925, Page 12

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