AUSTRALIAN.
!_■■■" foDNEv;jima 4. The Government mtend to bring the Federation debate to a close ut early as possible.. I Mouso of Assembly a mo 'on by .Wni WiHh.membelfor remove the duty on tea. was discussed at great length, and ultimately negatived by 25 to 18. Memoukne, June 4 | It is expected that th o debate on Captain, Taylor's motion, which tbrf Government accepted as: o n 6 of wj*of confidence, will torminata to-mor-row,
Evidence has closed in the caao against the officers and .auditors of . Permanent Building Association, but decision is reserved pending the trial of the dlrectoM. The Governments of New ZeaTanrtfe tjouth Australia, T«mania. and Fillapprove of the Premier's suggestion to establish a jombined reading room in he Imperial Institute. Tho Queensand Government have delayed aocep. tanca of the pending receipt of more definite _ information as to cost.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XL, Issue 3528, 5 June 1890, Page 2
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140AUSTRALIAN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XL, Issue 3528, 5 June 1890, Page 2
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