THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.
' (Eeceivcd 0.21 a.m.)] "'..'■ HOBAET, this daj. I Thorn is such a v.idespi-ead diftersn* of opinion on tlio proposals to talce over the h>tate debts and as to the establish* meut of old age pensions, i)oth of wHitV questions arc under separate caiisidetdtion of thp State Premiers, that it is \xar , likely that the joint conference will ar». rive'at aji agreement. It is understood , ;i that the State (lolefrates consider that'll one per cent. !*iiikinjj fund is imprafr ticable. and that tliey also wish to reserve i : the right to borrow within their bvnibotders. It is expected that Sir Williai, Turner will insist upon his viewe.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 38, 14 February 1905, Page 4
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108THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 38, 14 February 1905, Page 4
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