A CORItKSI'OSDEXT, tiiffnill!,' herself " Now : "Woman," writes to the Coromaudel News as follows:—"Ah the men of this town have 'made no move in the* formation of .some means 1 of checking ti fire, if it started in our midst, I. wbuld suggest that a meeting* of women ho ' called at an early date to consider the subject from all its points."'
Wr. have very good authority (says tho Tnapeka Times) for statiny tlrnt there is every probability of the Hon. A. J. Cadman retiring from the Cabinet in the course of a week or two. The lion, gentleman has been in a very delicate state of health for some time, aiid finds that the cares and worries of office are more tliauhe can overcome. The Premier is doinjf his utmost to prevail upon his colleague to mm in in office, but this is far from likely.'as he has fully made up his mind to retire.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8367, 2 March 1896, Page 4
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