POLITICAL NOTES.
(Special to Times). WELLINGTON, last niglit. SERIOUS BUSINESS. p a scUted n^wnu tO he OrdiS were crowded? and there was an Imclywlrd ami’ MisTward were pro- *; T-fonsr graced the proceedings 1 "oresented Prayers, which occupied iZufone minute? having been said a few petitions were presented. The clerk was delayed wtih the usual flood of /4 U have 1 a great many other questions here regarding education, Mr. Sneaker—is it necessary to read tSem, as'ked Mr. Tlios. Mackenzie, “This evening,” tlip Speaker said, “it would bo otherwise —they would k°“The Questions are not out of order, si?, but the Departments” promptly replied the member for WaiTheroupoii. Mr. Mackenzie proceede.l to read from reams of foolscap the questions he wished to put to the "Minister for Education. 1 LOCAL ENDOWMENTS. Mr. Jennings has given notice to move for a return showing the various areas set apart in each land district as reserves for Educational, Municipal Harbor Board, scenic and other purposes, and also showing the amount received in revenue in each distrio' from such reserves, as well as the areas of the portions of such landi not utilised in anv way. Tlio areaj of endowments not producing any re-, venue is stated to bo of considerable extent.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2122, 3 July 1907, Page 3
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