Mr A. W. Hog<r, M H.F.. for Masterton, in a recent speech, credited Sir Koliort Stout with thii authorship of tlio Education Act! Mr Hong, porhaps, did not know at tho timo that the Act was passed iv November, J877, and t!iat Sir Robort did not join tho Groy Ministry till July, 187 H. Mr 0. C. Bowen not only framed tho Bill but introduced it to Parliament and carried its second reading. Tho Atkinson Ministry wore then defeated, and succeeded by Sir Geor^o Grey, and the late Mr fc'heehan took up the Bill, and it became law with all tho assistance the Opposition could give it. — Napier Telegraph. HIS EXCELLENCY LORD GLASGOW whilo partaking of some refreshments during the interval at the Opera Houso remarked : — "One thing you have hero that is good Coffeo." It is scarcely nnpceps:iry to say his .Excellency was drinking Cubase's A. I. C'nyFp;E. Sold e rci j win 10 in Ub and 21b tius.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11681, 7 November 1892, Page 2
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