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(Siwial to the Dmw Tblwiummi.) Auckland this day. THE LICENSING BILL AT ft conferenco of the temperance workors ot Auckland it was resolved lo strongly urge the Purluiuiontry representatives of thfe province to oppose the elimination of tho rouuclion \oto, and also clauses!), 10 mid 2-1 ol the Licensing Bill, Tho Methodist ministers have passed a motion condemning tho Licensing Bill,
SHODDY GOODS, A deputation waited on Mr Fowlds, M.H.R., yesterday to oppose tho legislation against tho iiuf,oiUlion of "shoddy" material, They contended that tho importation would increaso the cost of living to tho peoplo only able to buy cheap goods, Mr Fowlds said it was not likely that any Shoddy Bill would bo passed, but an attempt was being made to increaso tho duties on woollen goods, and evidence was now being given boforo a Parliamentary Committee, THE HOSPITAL SCANDAL Dr. MacOtcgor is in Auckland making a privato inquiry for tho Government into hospital matters, do has asked for and obtained a return of tho operations and deaths during the last four years, Tho Chairman of the Board, in explaining provious remarks of hie, said that ho had no feeling against the honorary staff, and that if thoy wore only assured of pence and comfort thoy could stay for cvr. Notico has boon girn to rescind the motion dismissing Dr, .1. 11. Neil.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1092, 13 September 1904, Page 3
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