THE GOV CAI
We learn from wl authority that t Government supp markable for the displayed in its di hold the Govern: • allegiance to- Ward ment was moved by seconded 'by Mr Wilford^!HHflKßH| tied. with cheers. Sir Jo&^HHHjfl also m'ade it (plain that. ther^HHßH no Government hy caucus. Tl istry, he is said to have intin^M will not brook anything of the !■ and all members present are descrnS ed a’s having reechoed the sentiment. It is gathered that the first! portion of the Land Bill to be brought down will be the graduated land tax. This augurs well for a hard working and business-like session.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43113, 13 July 1907, Page 4
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