THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL.
The Local iGovemmetot Bill embrace® so, many aspects df. colonial government ithal one faruidt deal with it. in a. single article. When it is sought to embrace '(a) (hospital's;"'«(;b) charitable, aid; (c) public health; (d) education; (©) liarbours; (f) imam raads .and bridges; '(g) irivere; .(h) drainage and .water saipply, ione is compelled tto ask, rvvihieire is Joca'l' government to commence, or to end ? Can -i b >be possible, in itihe economy (of evtmts, that hospitals, iclia.ri'-tlaible aid, public health, harbours, roads and ibridges, irivers, drainage and, water supply can be deait witili .ito pne-'Single. Hon;''be prepared ito answer a question «>n. this point, when it .may ibe asked. Mean-. wfoileVwe 'would .suggest ithat <£looo bf itihe Dominion's (money fmiigjht be 'better employed tliain in paying the exipenees cFdeputartionsi an a iqtuesition Which (tlhe Government, alone casti answer.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10628, 6 May 1912, Page 4
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141THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10628, 6 May 1912, Page 4
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