THE COMING SESSION.
MR "YTAFSUY'S VIEWS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington. Oct. 15- ' Mr. llassey, interviewed, sakl that during their visit to the Uw Zealar-ders at tlie front, he and Sir Joseph Ward were able to adjust some matt-era ot' interest to the men and remove some misapprehensions and misunderstandings. There were other matters they could not deal with, because Parliamentary sanction was required. Thess would he submitted in due course. Tie would make an early reply to Parliament on the work done by himself and Sir Joseph Ward in London. Ths ileslsinns of the War CWnet wnulix pr/bablv not call for any New Zealand lesi'lation <lnrir.fr the liresent session, bu" (hero were various matters eonnectel with Ihe war which would have to ha fiafift with. Mr. believed the end of the v;ar was in siijht and the viewry of the A!! ! ep a,uurp(l.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1918, Page 7
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143THE COMING SESSION. Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1918, Page 7
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