THE COMING SESSION.
(Post Correspondent.) ; V; DUNEDIN, April 1. i: V by a Star representam ; *&tacl''that he in- - JejMed at, the Jbdgijntilng; of May to Aiicifcjiaiad; "where he will deliver '•!i?qUti(pal addresseei. Dr. Findlay was /ftticfty- t«» .assist Mc McNab in the vjifgo laji4 campaign. Mr Millar iJie maip features of the now before the country will <'lpi'!|fcijnsiQe&< will find its way on b(|ok, next session. This •Wljllbe the fiwt measure proceeded wlty after is disposed of, and thereafter a few ttftcas&ry Bjlla ; will be introduced, • fliter -Vfjhich the Hdu*e will be called to consider tt&taifijff. It was his intry and get certain glaririg rented. / ;■ aa Minister for.Labour, ■ ilr said He having amendtb the Arbirtation Bill r had shown were vThe/delays in getting disav un " ment would be stftnmoned for the deSjtatchof business at the end of June, .jliit aebvit the date Sir Joseph Ward \ would return to the colony. As the r business includes the Land A Ijil!, tariff reform» and native land v l(iigiolation, Mr Millar did not dis- ■ guise his belief that a long session l <v -
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8390, 2 April 1907, Page 3
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180THE COMING SESSION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8390, 2 April 1907, Page 3
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