QUEM DEUS VULT PERDERE
The Legislative Council, or rather a majority of that body, are evidently determined to nialnt Un theoumulativo votcjin the election cf School Committees J we must presume npon the ptlnolple, for no |other can be conceived, that "whatever Is la right." The Eduoatlonal Franchiee Bill passed by Jtl c House and thoroughly approved throughout the country has been thrown out on the motion for the eecond reading, and the hon gentlemen who voted against It have thos declared themselves as not amenable to publio opinion. These Btiff-neoked nominees are driving nalla Into the coffin of the Coanoll as tt present constituted, and will find one fi 9 day position and pay alike departed. Technically, no doubt, the Ouunoll can persist m rcjeotltig, session after session.' a measure approved by the representatives of the people ; but It might be maintained that they have no constitutional right to do bo, and dearly they ero playlDg a daDgeroua game. — '•Star,"
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1856, 13 June 1888, Page 3
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161QUEM DEUS VULT PERDERE Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1856, 13 June 1888, Page 3
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