Public Works Policy.
NO MORE MONEY. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) Wellington, last night. Speaking at a social last night, the Premier said that, as far as money was voted by Parliament, it was expended. Public works would cease until further appropriations were made. The press might agitate as it liked, but the Government would not spent a shilling more than was deemed prudent over an i above the appropriations ol PorHiunonl TUo voto fox- tlxo lloleUHville North railway was over-spent by £2540, that for the Stratford-Kawakawa by £2568, and for the Blenheim-Waipaca works by £4500. Mangaweka, last night. Instructions have been received to discharge 100 co-operative laborers on the North Island Main Trunk railway. This is about one-fourth the total number engaged at present between Mangaonoho and Taihape.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 328, 31 January 1902, Page 2
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