PROPOSAL POR US ABOLITION^ Press Association. WELLINGTON* l'cb. 13. M a mooting oF .the City Council to-night, itlio by-laws committee r . commended the Council to sanew . the continuance of the F”'C P° a *. * ■ This wus opposed by the Aluvoi.t' objected to the control of local a . fairs passing away from the to } elected to administer such affairs. •» . thought the Council should show W people that it preferred the l ire f •M vat’on of -Kroner local igovernni ~ 'ottml would hot accept a bribe purpose of« selling any part ot powers. lie ebiected to of local administration being taken away from local bodies. The mot■ for the continuance of the Ftre I>° was defeated by V> votes to <• - , V the motion of the Mayor. it was cidod that application be made ,4* the Governor-in-Council to *! ec , that the lire district of " ill all now cease to be. a fire \ -
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2115, 14 February 1908, Page 2
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