DETERMINATION OF THE GOVERNMENT.
Ijosijo^, -July 13. Ijprd.Soil.?bury, in aokn,OAvledging the resolutions carried -at the meet-fug-hfeld ra the Guidhail m support Of tnl Government's African policy *"- said that nothing tended more to prjo long the hopeless struggle than the en* co.uragement which the-enemy has de* rived from pro.-Bper utterances: The. ." Government, he added, were firmly determined to.bring the war to a iinaj - and successful issue, Manng&turoio, •' In yoiir is'iuo •■ of July 12th. your Mangawai correspondent deals very •' «?TpJjly. with the Austrian gumdiggerV v>hether he has grounds for saving v . tlijs or rot X cannot say. In ali dealing with the Austrian 3 I must say I . have found them strictly honest and trustworthy, I/ooeit n foreign to their nature; As to digging'at nbrht and all th-j V-est of it, I hftv.o kcvcs h-r-1. of its being done before. But still, there are some black .sheep in every flock. We must judge all znon y byYbr; had - half-crowns.- Many of t~k > Auritrians are settling down to fanning or tho |culture of the vine, find what h\t -first I threatened to be a curse will,- I trust [in the end prove a-blessing. Thes» I men with their viticultural training j will be a great boon to settlers who' j are going in. for that branch of indus* | try. Speaking on the other hand I : believe that in: some cases (let usho.p vo they are isolated ones) the Austriaus havo been treated in a very un-Engi sh way. by the colonists." I trust that aij colonials will in future treaffnroigaers vyith that open heartiness -for which the Briton, wherever he mny be, is ho oured, -and so prove themselves loyal and true subjects of the Kia»-. (Own Correspondent) Omaha. The school committee.held its second meeting oh Monday night July 15th, Present, -Messrs Alexander Matbeson (chairman), Joseph Greenwood, Willi -.in Greenwood - and Ales. Kempt. Af-ij-rares of last 'meeting read and '■■'i-u'og paners wore distributed to th:? mombor^Tpresent, to fill th-; three-vao-ncies o;x ih?. Board of f-z-u.-tion. inspector Mnlgan's report oi the was read-, which was —-- ;ory. A let'o- from the'teac^o.v- wa§ lah'o read, drawing attention n- -. --Uain [repairs required attlie tsacho"-'shvase. !?ir. G-'-oeiiwcod preposed, ;vr:dMj\ jAkx, Kempt seconded that a o ,'ster iPtC.T.O be got for the eldm*; .;■--(" and |--ora? i-.tiieii aniaJl repairs be d^n"^ >' \ Axt-.OMJitsto tho amount of ':£i 12s. I'.vore pessed icr pnymcnfe I 1-nv Public Hall has been ' jvy^ted, | :ind jp lookhig -r?ry Veil. ThY work j^ns^or.e by -ohm-errs a*id i: is a ,crea:t to -ncm, I (Own Oorr^ponden*:.;
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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 17, 19 July 1901, Page 3
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418DETERMINATION OF THE GOVERNMENT. Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 17, 19 July 1901, Page 3
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