POLITICAL ADDRESS.
Ptß PBESS ASSOCIATION. Dunedin, June 4. Mr. J F. Arnold, M.H.R., td-Jrewed the el ctors ' to-night, giving a two hours' speech, mainly io support of th* Gonernment. He spoke on the same lines as the senior member about measures which he had opposed. He read a telegram from tho Premier stating the Government hid no desire Ik remove the management of thy education endowments from the Schcoi Oimmissienes. Wha 1 : th»y were consid-r----ing was whether tho power of s»!e should be lefs »i"h the Comnii-sionsrf. He den ; ed the charge of-in:emperar.ee in PiiiHarnett, which tome had alleged. He said the Premier was the ab'ea' and the broadrs* minded Premier in Austrian*, and Mr. Ward was a strong mac, but the other members of the Cabinat were regr stably wr ak, and there should be a reconstruction "to include abler men. A vo'e of thanks and confidence was car ried unanimously.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 115, 5 June 1901, Page 3
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152POLITICAL ADDRESS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 115, 5 June 1901, Page 3
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