THE WARD-HISLOP CASE.
s=-^ THE COLONIAL SECEETABY CEft-' . SURED. .-'*-■■ : The following is the report of the Ward-Christie Committee of the . Legislative Council, winch was brought up last week :— * ; / ; ? The Committee to whom it wu' referred to inquire into and report upon the circumstances that haive occasioned the correspondence betweett Ministers and Mr Distrieti JmQ&q Ward have the honour to 'report' that:- ■ >•.■- ' •^:-..-.:»;T 1. . Tour committee have ma3e; v ! careful enquiry ond taken evidence,, report that evidenoe and prooeedingi to the Council. »;- »^ .- 2. This committee, is of . opmjuitj: f that the CDrrespondenje of, tfte B[op, ; Mr. Hislop with Mr, District Judge Ward merits the gravest disapproval.—J. N. Wilsow, Chairnian. . 3rd September, 1889.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 10 September 1889, Page 2
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111THE WARD-HISLOP CASE. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 10 September 1889, Page 2
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