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PRIME MINISTER.

ACCOJIMODATION/ AT MOUNT COOK. •iBY TfiLEGRAI'H—PRESS . ASSOCIATION ) • . Fairlie, January 15. The Prime Minister journeyed from Timaru to Fair lie to : day,. when, the new post' office was opened. Replying to a welcome,; Sir Joseph. Ward definitely stated that; it .was"' the intention of the: Government to mako ■ accommodation for tourists at Mount Cook, as originally proposed; CONCILIATION COMMISSIONERS; ' (BI TELEGBAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Christchuroll, January 15. ' The Prime Minister arrived from Timaru to-night. Intervciwed, ho stated' that the' appointments to the-Legislative Council had not been before the Cabinet. Ho had not seen anyi criticisms regarding the appointment of the Conciliation Commissioners, and : declined to discuss the matter. .. Regarding his statement at Fairlie to-day regarding the accommodationof tourists it Mount Cook, Sir Joseph Ward explained that 1 it is intended to . modify the plans to enable the work to be carried out" within the amount: authorised. , Provision would be made for tourists to meet their requirements. It was not true, as had been suggested at a social to Mr. Jeffries at Temuka, that the Government had dropped, the question of additional accommodation;:

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 6

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PRIME MINISTER. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 6

PRIME MINISTER. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 6

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