PARLIAMENT.
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HOUSE OF representatives; Saturday. After the telegraph office closed this morning the Education Department Estimates were further considered. A motion by Mr. Wilford that the total vote be reduced by £1 as an indication that the time had arrived when the Government should undertake the printing and publishing of uniform school books, and should supply them to parents at cost price, was lost by 26 to 24. ' At the vote for industrial schools Mr. Taylor moved a, reduction by £1 as an indication that the House is of opinion that the cottage home system should be inaugurated in connection with the treatment of Stole children. This waa lost by 26 te 23. Mr. Taylor moved to reduce the vote for the school for deaf mutes by £1, as a protest against extravagance in connection with the new buildings at Sunnier. This was lost by 32 to 12. The total vole for the Education Department passed unaltered. The Mouse rose at a-quarter to four a.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12956, 28 August 1905, Page 6
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