DEPUTATIONS TO THE PREMIER.
fnr TELKonArrr — rnssa association.] DUNKDIN. This Uny. The Premier told a Cniverniy deputution that the payment- of the £750 gwnt to the School of Mines would only bo continued throo years, but tlie Government would continue one such «olmol in tho North and another in (lie South Island. Ho approved tho curtailment of underground service for mining certiilcnU'v, thinking five yenrs too long. Sir. Seddon told the Schools' Ap.socinlion that tho net wines' report on supeiiinnuiition gave only £10 after paying incrensod contributioim between 65 and 65 years, but ho thought the difficult ie« were not insuperable. He intended to convene n conference of tenchn.o and whrml nifiriagers and thrr.sh out ihe i]iu>stion with v view to legislation thi'i ffMion. .1 to npprovod of Kdiuvitiun ISonrds being elected on n, morn popular lia.«is. and fnvoini>d the adoption of the l'nrlumcntniy fi.m clinf. Mr. Seddon (old the AccountiinU' Instituto to Ret a private incinbrr t<» introduce a Bill to rrinko, the jmblic accuunti subject to audit by certilicnted account-
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 122, 25 May 1905, Page 6
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172DEPUTATIONS TO THE PREMIER. Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 122, 25 May 1905, Page 6
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