THE HARBOUR LOAN.
TO THE EDITOR. I Sir.—Jn your leader in Monday's [issue on the Harbour Empowering Bill, your remarks convey the impression that as one of the committee whose report the 811 is based on, I was Favourable to the borrowing proposals •ontained therein. Nothing of the kind, and on the Committee ard whea the report was before the Bo.ird, I endeavoured to get an united efbrt to obtain piism labour and failed, I spoke igainst a further loan on the com-! rnittee, and voted ngniost the adoption I of the report by the Baird, and yet you 1 state I am stultifying myself by op -' posing it noiv.—l am, etr., j
J, W. Foreman Tikorangi, 290 h September,
[What we pointed cu l : was that Mr F.neman was a party to setting up the committee, and that the committee recommended the course adoptx d. To be consistant Mr Foreman should have opposed tin appnntment of a committee, and as one of tbe committee stated he was opposed to the conclusions arrived at. As a nutter cf fact, Mr Maxwell has proved too strong for Messrs Foreman and Dingl», who simply, obey his behest.—Ed], ]
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 209, 30 September 1903, Page 2
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195THE HARBOUR LOAN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 209, 30 September 1903, Page 2
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