THE FINANCIAL DEBATE.
(pee press association)
Wellington, This Day.
In the House at 10.30, McGowan resumed the Financial Debate. He said said those members who had been sounding the warning note as to our finances should remember that if roads and bridges were required and asked for they cOuld not be carried on out of consolidated revenue, but must be provided for out of loan money. He defended the increases that had been made in departments of which he had control, and with regard to the Hew Zealand police, he said it was, the cheapest in any of the Colonies of Australasia.
J. W. Thomas and E. G. Allen also spoke. The debate was interrupted by the luncheon adjournment.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 3 September 1901, Page 3
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