Parliamentary.
Parliament was opened on Tuesday 1 . afternoon. ,;v|' •, j The important portion the !■ speech is .aji follows,: —. Measures will be submiltra dealing \ with the elootorid,lawfl, e «p a|4p bring I them moire in-touch iimiffe existing circumstances of the .pcdonyijijliay will I^eMnaum*Bill, whioh was passed hist session by one branch of the Legislature,' A Bill providing for,, fire insurance ’be produced, - Some the Land Act, including proposals for rebates JOj. f |Sd|nts, will likewise be You will to conwder a measure making provision fqrfche aged and retired officers of ‘ the railway service. Relation is working with'freasoffiwt smoothness, considering the,complex interests inyolyedHMßSwjwmdßHMfc Mf' i Under- the ;Aot of test Session a ■ State and -my -jMiniptete? will soon be ■- in;, wdrki|g Point Elizabeth'i'ailway anci Coal Company’s railway has 4 been acquired in connection with it.
la tha opinion of my Advisers the question of preventing combinations by which the prices of food supplies are improperly raised to consumers is of importance, and should be con* sidered, You will be asked to make provision for the important work of prosecuting the trunk lines of rail- | way, as well as of carrying oh other J lines new in course tof c^attruptidn."^! Difficulties the Military South African service, and 1 of, undoubted, hardship >:ham.JPMQtff3 which, in the opinipnof my Mifliaters, should be provided for by an amending.measures td The timber industry is active, to insure its provision should ;be mM&Wbr treeplanting and for93i-(iansEcva|idb. _ Farther 'pro'vilsioh is sary for the roading to open up back-blocks ans (^p|ts)ttle-. ment. Several! : acquired! under ments Ac torily. disposed ,of, the anxious all iatMrpower to ** 1 . - t|W . - Proposals submitted to you, * tion, you wiU.be asked;' measures relating to the public young, personajv other subjects atfeotiup^bi^&oillhud Minfataratfl pray that; Almighty.; ,God y labours nifty be of Ift® people of
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Manawatu Herald, 3 July 1902, Page 2
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298Parliamentary. Manawatu Herald, 3 July 1902, Page 2
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