TE KUITI DEBATING SOCIETY.
The usual Parliamentary sitting under the auspices of the Te Kuiti Debating Society will be held in the Municipal Hall to-morrow night, when the native legislation of the Govern, mentwill be introduced. Untwtunately, the Prime Minister, Mr A. F. Hftwarth has been rather seriously indisposed during the past week, and a» the Native Land Bill was in hi 3 charge the indulgence of the House will be asked for with respect to certain deai On Thursday evening, July l™ h > the long-looked for breach of promise Stion is to be heard. Preparations ?o the case are well in hand and £ sympathy of the. public.on behalf of the injured plaintiff is already beingT manifested. A public subS&ion has been raised to defray fiSaintiff's costs, and indignation i|*e manner in which witnesses Tave been approached by the other Sid Startli e n e g n 'disclosures *re expected J the case promises to take rank as one of the sensational actions of the year.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 579, 25 June 1913, Page 5
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166TE KUITI DEBATING SOCIETY. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 579, 25 June 1913, Page 5
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