THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS
I! By Telegraph.—Press Association. .1 ■ , Wellington, Monday. ', A deputation representing the Wei [ lington City Council waited on the Act-ing-Premier, the Hon. Jas. Carroll, this ►norning to protest against the pro- ,, Pysal to issue an Order-in-Council giving ■ ■ a/company the right to take its mains through the city boundaries to Mirahj mar. Messrs Hislop and Aitken, exr Mayors, were present. A strong pro- [« /test was made, and some very plain /speaking indulged in. The deputation / declared that if the Order were issued „ * local government might as well end,' .' tnd the Government would simply be' , I placing itself in the position of taking i the side of the company against the I */ • £*"" °* tne citizen s- Eventually Mr y Carroll promised the deputation that he 3 ? .?.r stay his hand for a reasonable : / ■ S™* V n attem Pt were made to settle W the matter by arbitration.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 149, 20 July 1909, Page 3
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146THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 149, 20 July 1909, Page 3
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