POLITICAL NOTES.
(special to star.)
WELLINGTON, Jan« 29. isoth branobes of the Legislature paiaed tbe Address in Reply yesterday, Th« Tt G ™ £, the Hoase * Me Messn McLean, Allen, Fisher, and Taylor. Tb« leading members of tbe Opposition wera prepared to reply to Sir R. Stoat and tna Minister for Eduoatbn, but both refrained from speaking. The Railway Commissioners estimate il.l/b.UOO, and expenses at .£782,000. In addition to tbe temporary rearrange, ment of Ministerial portfolios shadowed yesterday, the Hon. Mr Ward Ukei charge of the Printing Department. «.?"?• ™ oat totrodaoes the Direct Veto Bill this afternoon.
Mr Bees will not move for his wleot committee, as threatened, to farther investigate the charge* against the late Native Minister, but will oonteat himself with the moral victory gained at Napier last week.
Mr McGoire has given notice to root* that the Government be asked to remore the dutiOß on tea, sugar, coffee, rice, boott. woollen goods, and other artiofti of necessity.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2468, 29 June 1893, Page 2
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