“Tee. she’s a nice boat,” said the British Middy, patronisingly, on beinsr shown the pride of a certain forp’ Navy "by one of her officers. <r We liave several like her as tenders to the Dreadnought?’—Punch. In view of the illness of the ActingPremier, Sir Joseph Ward has decided, Jpstead of returning to the colony by way of the Bluff, to travel overland to Sydney, and return to New Zealand by the Maheno. which is due here on the 26th inst., the day before the opening of Parliament. • South Canterbury Board of Education passed a resolution protesting against‘ the action of the Department in deciding to make no travelling allowance to those children who travel to school from a distance per horse or bicycle. The chairman Said he hoped every Board in the colony would pass a similar resolution.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43107, 20 June 1907, Page 4
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