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Late Political.

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[IJY TELKGBAI'II.J "WKLi.iNi.rroN, Thia day. BIIILK IN SCHOOLS. Tho Bible in schools party are again on the war path, and havu deputed Mr. Tii/inor to introduce a Bill in favor of Biblo reading in schools. A UA.UDBHH 1 . I While acknowledging that doubtless tbero arc lUHiiy casts of hardship amongut School Commismoners' tenants tho Government are not prepared to take any action tills session iv compelling Commissioners to give relief. TUB SViiATIXO KVIL. Mr. Taylor wants the Sweating Commissioners' iiuld of enquiry extended to tho Government workshops of tho colony, and is moving in that direction. AUCKLAND UNEMPLOYED. In order to meet tho unomployed difllculty at Auckland tho Government liave voted £500 to be spent by the Waitemata County Council. I>Kl-EEEKD THIRDS. Tito llini«tcr for Lauds promised to-day to bring- in a clause to give eli'ect to tho proposuitociuiblodoferrod-puymeiit Huttlcra to borrow on security of deferred thirds. PALMEBSION-I'AUIATUA. ROAU. Tlie Minister for Worko ult>o promised to expend ,£7OU immediately, and provide for a further expendituru of £1050, durinjr tho current financial year on the Palmer»tonPahiiitiia road.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5568, 4 July 1889, Page 3

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Late Political. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5568, 4 July 1889, Page 3

Late Political. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5568, 4 July 1889, Page 3

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