POLITICAL NOTES.
IF ROM OUR CORBESPOXDENT.]
SPARRING FOR POSITION. WELLINGTON. June. 28. If the Liberal loader, as some opponents suggest, gave notice of his iiu-conh-deure motion Co jockey .Labour out of that opportunity on the Address-in jt.epiy, he has mil achieved-that object. because it is reported that the Labour eight are likely In intercept Tuesday’s Imprest. Supply Bill with a motion which could be taken as a noeojihdenee test. primary school urn, dings, Iho Board ol Trade, in regulating new building operations, has recognised primary school construction as essential, and will permit this work. The Minister of J;,ducat ion desire; to impic.w on education boards the necessity to speed up fhcjr building now (bar the Board of I rndc s decision will unable lenders to be. more readily obtained, behool buildings grants during dm past year have not bent .spent (hj H great extent owing to difficulties of building. Mr Parr added that the proposal to extend the. school age ha; bis sympathy hut it can only he brought into effect wlmn accommodation is mure pleiili-
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19986, 29 June 1920, Page 4
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