Harbour Matters.
U'er I'rras Association.) WKIJJXHTO, August 4. A deputation from the Harbour Hoards Conference waited on the 1 render and Minister for Marino this morning. The Hon Hall-Jones wns welcomed Sied 1C dcleß ' atos ' '»"> suitably Mi- William Cable, president of the comer,nee, said the p.incipal things desired were consolidation of the Harbours Act, removal of numerous existing anomulivw, and iK-rmission to submit the LytkHrn Hoard's superannuation s., to the actuary of the (.overnment Lifo Insurancu Department. The I'rainier promised that the Cabinet would give full consideration to all the requests, excepting the rcleiring to the actuary of the superannuntiion scheme. The (iovenimiiit hml already decided not to allow its olllcers to consider private schemes, Hotiios should engage outsiders whp make a livelihood .by actuarial The Government was drafting tt Harbours Hill, and would submit copies to the. association's executive whe*, ready.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 182, 5 August 1904, Page 2
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142Harbour Matters. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 182, 5 August 1904, Page 2
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