PARLIAMENTARY ITEMS.
MIR JOS KIM I \\ARI) TO VISIT EXGLAXD. Replying to questions in the House of Representatives 'yesterday. .Ministers stated that in the event of the Prime Minister being invited to attend the Imperial ('[inference next year, it is lu.ped that arrangements will be made to enable him to do so. Should opportunity occur Sir Joseph "Ward said lie would be glad to enable the House to discuss the all important question of Tmneiial unity, wlii-h was the most important one to lie dealt with at the next conference.
MEAT TRI'ST,
That if any American combination should endeavour to control the dominion meat market, the Hons? would be consulted as to whether the whole expnrt meat trade ought to be nntioinlised and 'i I'reveul.ioii of Trusts Rill woiild he introduce:! Nt an early date.
'EDUCATION
That serious 'ho given to the question of introdu,cim> legislation phr-in-c Ire -;;irtr'. l t-,f prima rv, technical and secondary education in the hands ':f |</' i"r>t*in Hoards, wlii''i womH involve a material "hnncro in the method oi electing Education Boards.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 September 1910, Page 3
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176PARLIAMENTARY ITEMS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 September 1910, Page 3
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