GENTLEMEN—Before we get a g[?] of the Education Bill from the sanctum of the Colonial secretary, its not by any means difficult to gue[?]s its aim and object— nothing more nor less than an attempt to g[?]ve our ...
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Article : 1,486 wordsGENTLEMEN—Permit me to call your attention to the fact of the little question of State aid to religion completely eclipsing the great one of State-aid to education Truly this colony, and especially this district, is in a ...
Article : 440 wordsThe correspondent of the Ot[?]go Daily Times, writing from Wellington under date the 23rd ot July, says:- The session having been fairly at work for a week, during which nothing but routine was performed, ...
Article : 1,124 wordsFREE SELECTION IN THE TWOFOLD BAY DISTRICT.—A correspondent writes as follows:—Here, seven months atter the passing of the Land Bill, after people have selected lands paid their money, held the Government ...
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