PARLIAMENTARY.
HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Last Night. In the House of Representatives this afternoon, in reply to questions. Ministers stated that in Ihe event o* the Prime Minister beine invited to attend the Imperial Conference next vpar, it is hoped arrar.gements will he rmde t« enable hina to do so; stioul ' • \ pirtunity occur, Sir Joseph Ward be glad to enable the Hoase to discuss the all important a .estion of Imperial unity, which is he most important one to be dealt with at the next conference; if an American combination should enideavour. to control the Dominion meat market, the House would be consulted as to whether the whole export meat trade ought to be nationalised; a Prevention of Trusts Bill would be introduced at an early date; serious consideration would be given to the question of introducing legislation placing the control of primary, technical, and secondary education in the hands of Education Boards, which would involve a ma, terial change in the method of electing Education Boards. After the usual discussion on replies to questions, the House went into committee on the Public Debt Extinction Bill.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10082, 1 September 1910, Page 5
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189PARLIAMENTARY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10082, 1 September 1910, Page 5
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