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[email protected] TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2004 297TC036-02 Circulated FREE to all households throughout Te Awamutu and surrounding districts. Extra copies 35c. BRIEFLY History book to Council threatened with aid museum A book about The History of Kawhia and Districts will help raise funds for Kawhia Museum. law suit for $1million The book is being written by Peg Cummins, granddaughter of Cr James Parlane has told to ratepayers by Cr Parlane, with “matters of his imagina- in newspapers acknowledging Waipa District Council and its above what would be considered tion” unless he could back up the that his comments were “out of Percy Ward. chief executive, John Inglis that normal workload caused by a fi gures. order and wrong in fact, and your Mr Ward and his son Corban if they do not apologise for com- councillor. He accused Mr Inglis of grand- decision to cost Council and not had collected a lot of mate- ments about him Council will Mr Inglis said that the direct standing for the media. mine” within 48 hours, he would rial and photos about the area face a $1million defamation legal costs associated with legal Cr Parlane (who is himself institute proceedings against from 1899 on and this has been claim. actions between Council and a solicitor) is already taking a Council. utilised for the book. In a letter from Cr Parlane Cr Parlane were running in the defamation action against fellow Cr Parlane told the Courier he Mrs Cummins has collected tabled at last week’s policy com- order of $60,000, but with some councillor, Errol Newlands over was defi nitely serious about his stories from elderly residents mittee meeting, he said if the issues still in progress the fi nal comments Cr Newlands made at legal threat.