In view of the anxiety aroused by the Arapuni allegations, the Minister of Public Works is considering the advisability of appointing another commission to examine the scheme. Those who are responsible lor its constructs,, would not object to any form of inquiry. but it is a question whether the expenso would he justified. If any misgivings remain they might prefer, as against the suggested commission, to appoint a representative committee of their own to obtain directly from the engineers of the Public A)oiks Department full information upon the points raised by Mr Holmes. By that attack on the Arapuni scheme was due Pulley would lie convinced that tho means, the residents in the Waikato to erroneous deductions from inadequate information—“ New Zealand Herald.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1929, Page 5
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