MR. FISHER EXPLAINS.
VIEWS ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT. (By Telegraph.—Prese Association.) \ ti,„ U ti „ Auckland, March 9. Inliuwii'; Fisher leaves Auclcland foi Wellington to-nighl. He will Kn J „.fn • j . n . Wellington, and then he mil visit Uiristchurch an J Duncdin, irom Biuff £ ° r iiobarfc In replying t? the Mayor of Auckland's stuctures on his proposed cliango in tho local govcrnmenl M-etcin, Mr. Fisher i »» . d" representative yesterday that he had no intention of suggesting that the experts (to whom ho considers the control of important municipal enterprises should lio entrusted) 6 lould be appointed by the Government. j sn i , th , ac Mp - I>im ' evidently misunderstood his remarks, perhaps ho Jiad not mado his jiwning clear. Ho did not propose Unit Cue Government should lake control of tho cities:, but that some change in tho present system waa necessary.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1694, 10 March 1913, Page 4
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139MR. FISHER EXPLAINS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1694, 10 March 1913, Page 4
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