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Political Notes

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g'ploma, for Gardeners The New Zealand Institute of Hor'kulture Bill, which has passed its second reading, provides for the -ranting of diplomas to men qualified ‘ a gardening. The diplomas were to i e granted on examination and in -ertain cases without examination. I Charwomen's Pay The present system of calling contracts from charwomen for cleaning “at the Post and Telegraph offices Joes not please Mr. W. A. Veitch. who J as asked that a decent wage be given hese women, and the contract system abolished . • • • Marble . Keep the money in the family.” re““Jheti Mr. T. M. Wilford in the House •in wben the Prime Minister was !™} ounc >ng that advice given so far in, faT °ured the use of Italian marble ■ the Massey Memorial. , *“■ Coates assured members, how,j • that further information was th °”, sou Kht on the subject, and alfirm the architects had reported in „ ° ur ot the foreign article, there Witt seTera l points which the comsr.'M? wis hed to clear up, and the uim, .v Cts *“ad been asked to report or these, considering the possibility TbS ÜBe ot loeaX stone - Dir ® question arose from an inquiry bar f!f « y Mr ' R p - Hudson, memif ,l r “totueka, who wished to know tc that Italian marble was It nor e “ was correct, and if so, was to have the stone alw: * t - Zealand marble.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 155, 21 September 1927, Page 9

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Political Notes Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 155, 21 September 1927, Page 9

Political Notes Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 155, 21 September 1927, Page 9

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