TE KUITI DEBATING SOCIETY.
The usual meeting of the Parliamentary Union, under the auspices of the Te Kuiti Debating Society, wiM be held to-morow evening in the Municipal Hall. It is understood the new executive has spent a busy week, jointly and collectively, in framing bills on the lines foreshadowed in the Governor's Speech, and the remainder of the session will, by all accounts, see a tremendous rush of business. Seeing that the objective, accord : ng to the Governor's Speech, is universal happiness, there is every reason to bestow a blessing on the efforts of our self - sacrificing legislators. There has hitherto been a regrettable lack of punctuality at the meetings on the part of the Government, but this weakness is to be overcome by the new Ministry and proceedings in the House will be opened at 7.30 p.m. sharp. The Prime Minister has found it necessary to make a revision of his Cabinet and the folluwing are announced as the reconstructed Ministry : —Hon. E. H. Hardy, Premier and Minister of Native Affairs and Labour; Hon. H. A. Ellison, Minister of Lands and Agriculture: Hon. C. F. Turner, Minister of Finance and Customs; Hon. R. B. Webber, Minister of Education and Public Health; Hon. P. Floyd, Minister of Internal Affairs; Hon. H. Hine ; AttorneyGeneral; Hon. F. Langston, Minister of Railways and Tourists.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 503, 25 September 1912, Page 5
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222TE KUITI DEBATING SOCIETY. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 503, 25 September 1912, Page 5
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