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POLITICAL NOTES.

| Special to Times. | Wellington, last night. Sir Joseph Ward announced that, if members were agreeable, the session could be brought to an end by Wednesday or Thursday nest. The House could sit on Saturday next and clear the order paper of questions and local Bills. The Secret Transport Commission report could be dealt with on Monday. Sir Wm. Russell objected to a hurried sitting on Saturday, and the attempt at hurryiog the business of the country in order to allow members to get away. Mr Fisher (Wellington) complained of the uneven and unsystematic manner of the Hansard staff's reporting of the proceedings in Committee. When the Appro* priation Bill came before the House he would review the whole conduct of the Hansard staff'.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 531, 26 September 1902, Page 2

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POLITICAL NOTES. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 531, 26 September 1902, Page 2

POLITICAL NOTES. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 531, 26 September 1902, Page 2

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