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maintaining education EXPENDITURE. , By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland. Dec, 2. The Hom C.'.T. Parr, referring fo the rumor that, a reduction of one million in the education expenditure was contemplated, there was no truth in the report, lie had every reason to hope that the present high figure would be maintained. had spurred in the Cabinet to warrant any other conclusion. - '' '' ‘ CASE. , Wellington, Dec. 2. *■ Judgment. was,gjven by the Chief Juel; vice itrrhe WoTt-er. naturalisation Wolter- was born in Germany and wai i once a German subject. He obtained let j tern of naturalisation in 1911, whicl i were revoked by. the Act of 1917. Hi was thjfii p for failing to mak to register as an alien. Si Robert Mstout hold that the convictioi must stand. The question was raise* rthat Wolter was willing to register i not required to admit that he was I German subject. That could not laddealt with, but as appelferih 1 fdid acted!'? openly and in good faith hifcrcolts wercF
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1922, Page 7
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