Speech by the Premier
Hew Zealand aud Japan
By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, this day. Refbbbikg to the police the Premier said yesterday that ohaugos wero contemplated ns tho outcomei of tho report, of tho commission, but officers io bo transferred would not loso thoir positions. Legislation was nocc*sary to enable the Supreme Court Judges' to act ns a commission of inquiry on the effectiveness of tho audit. He did not think that tho general election would have any material influonco on tho porsonnol of tho new parliament. •The Premier said that now that tho war snpplios were running out in Souili Africa, prices wote going up, and there would bo a bottor cbanoo of trade, With ''<«pect to tho J,ipancso Treaij', Now Zealanders would rcspeot Japan so long as she kopt to her own zone, and New Zsaland got what m in hers. Tho Elootornl Bill would certainly bo passed into law this session,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1446, 3 October 1905, Page 2
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