N.S. WALES POLITICS
Tlfr STATU OF Tin; funtaxces. MUST CUT KXPI'M-HTUIU-:. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNKY, December 9. (Received December 9, at 9.30 a.m.) The Minister of Works states'that his pre do co .-.■-•or ha.il committed the Public Work.; Fund to an expend ituio of £961.000. Owimr, ho-Vcvev, to the condition of I be linauces, he would be compelled U: reduce this sum to £oSOMO. The Minister of Minic lui* decided not to accept Mi- Warm-r's offer of ji coalfield. Tin: sissiox's work. SYDXKY. December 9. Mr M'Oowen announced that the sessions business would be the pacing of an Kloetoi-a) Deform Bill and the Kstimatw. 'Die jn-.v education regulations were tabled. They provide for I'iee education in the, high schools, and district (scholarships ate lo bo established. The f'iovi-niment intend holding an innuirv into the KilJim.nvuith mine explosion.
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Evening Star, Issue 14534, 9 December 1910, Page 6
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