THE VOUCHER INCIDENT.
THE SUSPENDED CIVIL SERVANTS',
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• OHRISTOHURCH, September 11. Willis, one of tho suspended officials, denies tlio rumour that ho is going to stand fof Parliament. , Ho promises to .deal with tho voucher case from tho public platform. I AUCKLAND, September 11, The Auckland Temperance; Crusaders pass<xl- a resolution deprecating the .suspension of tlw postal officials ,in connection with tho vouchor incident, their honesty , to tho Stato being clear, however much they may have been, mistaken. '
WATMAXE, September 11, At Mr Dash's political meeting, this evening, at which there was a largo attendance, tho following resolution, moved by Mrs Lohrmarin, M.A., was carried by acclamation:—"That this meeting supports: Messrs Larcombo, Willis, and West in their request for a further inquiry as to tho missing vouchor; this resolution to be sent to tho Premier arid Mr T. E. Taylor."
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13386, 12 September 1905, Page 5
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