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gouieolOomra oo *' Mr Afqatfch, I I riDB to tbe oompUiatn hy Liber.U m i“ K , bi .ppointmoDt of > preponKCliliw, Lon ? Lo ™‘ wr h»d *nt»n, d.ol»nng that the ■**. . meD „ belonged eioluiivaly to Rf So. and ad* l * ll th, ‘ ,0 loD * 11 he RftanOkHo' h * wonM »dher« to the fer jpiaaaeli before the Uoyal Comae' 1 1 ' . ..quitb ooDaidered that IJJ'a, country had a better opporCar ol judging of the working of the Wf’ Committee, it would be prot r. to g' ,e * day to diaouaa tbe BgAgqaith announced that Mr Lloyd a _ ,oold introduce the Inauranee Khralidity Bill on Thursday.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 5707, 2 May 1911, Page 3
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