JOTTINGS.
Captain Raspell is laid np with an attack of influenzi. 16 appears that the disturbance in the Speaker's Gallery last night was cinecd by a German settler who has a petition respecting his land before ttie Hoasr,*and as he was under the impression that Mr T. Mackenzia was referring to bis case, be ldndly called oat before the whola B 'use that "he did not want to gs to Curt." Sir Robert S'ont declared this afternoon that when all la the present House woio forgotten, the name of the present) Auditor- General won'd be remembered as the greatest man that had ever sat in the House of Representatives. He (Sir ltobert) regarded Mr Fitzgerald as a man of the highest honor. Mr Crowihsr Baid to-night that if the stogie tax, the unearned Increment, and land nationalisation were swept awny far 20 years it would be a great blessing to New Zealand. Mr Pirani wants the Minister for Bailways to grant the same ruilsge concessions to pupils of the daily schools as are given to primary school teachers.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10058, 27 July 1895, Page 4
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178JOTTINGS. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10058, 27 July 1895, Page 4
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