THE PROPOSED TRAINING SHIP.
UNFAVOURABLE REPLY PROM THE PREMIER. [BIIBLNUH.- tm» AMOGIATIOS.] Wmjinoton, Tuesday. A demjtatiox introduced by Mr. Joyce, «nd consisting of Messrs. Hutcheson, Crowtber, G, J. Smith, B. G. Allen, Tanner, Lewia, McKenae (Dunedin), Millar, and Mills waited on the Premier this evening, and asked that steps be taken to provide » training ship for the colony, ine Premier intimated that the annual cosb of such a, ahip would be £8000, and he could not tee that there would be an adequate benefit for such expenditure. He considered the money could be more advantageously spent in providing suitable inetitutions for dealing with the different classes of neglected and orphan children,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10560, 29 September 1897, Page 5
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111THE PROPOSED TRAINING SHIP. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10560, 29 September 1897, Page 5
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