REPLIES TO QUESTIONS.
(Per Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, last night. Replying to Mr. G. W. Forbes in the House of Representatives, the HOll. W. Nosworthy said lie did not anticipate any _ difficulty in arranging with the British Government for the delivery of -dl tli c Nauru phosphates New Zealand iniirlit require. Li reply to Mr. A. A. MacPherson, tlie lion. C. .1, Parr said it was proposed to establish a. junior High School it OaimiiM. but if there was any local objection to the school he could quite rasilv place it elsewhere, as no less than 34 centres had asked for this class of school, winch was everywhere endorsed v the education authorities.
I" reply to Sir G. limiter, the Hon. G- -I. Anderson -said lie had arranged to send an independent civil engineer to re|iort on the Napier harbor.. The engineer hoped to leave for Napier early next- week.
Replying to Mr. C\ K. Ma-imillan, the lion. W. Nosworthy .said that- he had instructed the officers of his Department to co-operate yvitli the Department of Industries and Commerce with a- view to providing cheaper fertilisers to farmers.
A 1 gramophone in every school in the province is an aim of the Christchurch Music in Schools Association.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16498, 2 August 1924, Page 8
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