WELLINGTON NEWS.
GENERAL ITEMS,
By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, last nighl
The Wellington Education Board met this morning to inquire into the statements made by Inspector Lee before the Teachers’ Salaries Commission. As. however, the evidence given before.'the Commission is not yet available, tjie enquiry was postponed till the next meeting of the Board. The Buiiders’ Conference having concluded its session, the delegates waited on the Labor Bills Committee to-day, and Mr Jas. Grey, of Christchurch, gave evidence on behalf of the Council on the Factories and Conciliation Bills.
It is reported that the Government will shortly work as a State colliery the West-port-Cardiff mine, which the Crown resumed some time ago.
Advice has been received that the Stillwater Hotel, 19 miles from Greym iuth, has been burned down. It was insured in the Phoenix Office for XIOOO.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 199, 29 August 1901, Page 3
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