Parliamentary Notes.
Weliingtom. July 30. • Fifty members and-their wives started at 10 this morning 6h ! a special trip to Wairarapa. -7 .; There is nothihgtfiesh in the shape of political rumours. The-battle over the question-; whether! members should be paid- £2OO or £BCO for their services is expected to be a close^ne. (jreat dissatisfaction exists on both sides of the House £with the Estimate. There is a general inaprespfon that the Ministry intend incre'aßingithe expen'ditnre tbib year, and. reorganising the Civil Service during the recess, so that next year's Estimates- may exhibit a considerable reduction in the expense s of the Gp^^rnmeu^jtbe ;object;being to go to &e country, wUh^an apparently fatiafactory balance- show'. i
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 199, 31 July 1883, Page 3
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