PARLIAMENT.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. (PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Wellington, June 21. Beplying to Mr Fisher, the Premier said that no objection lay on the table to the correspondence on the subject of the retirement of the Minister for Education from the Cabinet. — Replying to Mr o 'Conor, the Premier said he wonld consult the Eailway Commissioners as to the desirableness of planting the railway reserves with flax. The Premier intimated that he would bring down the financial Statement on Tuesday night. The Public Works Statement would be brought down as soon after as possible, but he could not say definitely when. Mr Harkness, in moving the Addres-in-Reply. gave credit to the Government for retrenchment, and maintained equilibrium between the revenue and expenditure, which had resulted in improved credit at Home. The address was then put and carried without a division. £_______________■_■______■
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 3, 22 June 1889, Page 2
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