DOMINION NEWS.
• THE EDUCATION QUESTION. By Telegraph.—Presß Association. ' * Wanganui, La*t Night. , i A meeting of teachers, school com- .! mitteemen, and householders was held " to-night to dißcufia education matters. The speakers included Mr, Yeitfh, 3J.P' : It was" unanimously resolved: "That this meeting urges tlie Government to increase the education vote to at Joint <1 three million sterling, in order to mako possible comprehensive reforms, and W> ~ij bring the New Zealand Bystem int« line '%> with modern conditions." , i • ; RAILWAY RESTRICTIONS. InvercttTgiH, Ult Wjtflt. fr* The Southland County Council sent a telegram to the Prime Minister and ,■ < the Minister of- Railways that owing to ,3 the railway restrictions it was irapos- . } sible to get materials carried and koeft ,ij the roads in repair, and they w*re get* tins 1 i" a bad state, owing to the increased road truffle due to tho radway \5 cut. There was plenty of local coal, and '■ the council considered the department ■'l was not dealing with the position ntii- , fsetprily, Members e*proM«d thfin- 4 wives strongly regarding the Minlati**, ' | reply as to the reaaons for carrying g
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1919, Page 5
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