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(Special to the Settler ) Wellington, Taursday, Ths Government bad the onosal experience of suffering a check last night. It came from one of their own 'Upporters, Mr Wilford, who moved iu committee ou Education Bill ! Amendment iu favour of uniformity of < school books throughout tbe Dominion. The amendment was carried by seven and Goyernmeut at once reported progress in order to consider tbe question. Mr*Jennings has eubmitted to the Minister for Linds the application of tho Kawhia Town Board that the reserve of three acres ‘adjoining the domain be added to tbe domain for pubito purposes.—The Minister i« personally favourable tn the idea bat will have to get a report from the Auckland Land Board ou tbe subject. A request for improved telephonic aomcuuuicatioti with Oparau was te» coutly forwarder through Mr to the Postmaster General who has & plied that (-he n presentations have been uoted and he will look into IbaoNAiox.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 379, 11 September 1908, Page 2
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