LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Tuesday, May 22, gambling and the licensing laws. Me Hart presented a petition from .the jrjncral Aoaeinbly of the Presbytery, sailing the attention of Government to the inocnaae of javenllo "ambling ; also to the looia cindltion of the licensing laws, «nd requesting that the legislature ahonld B'.msider the subj -ct THE EXPLANATION OF THE ATTORNBYORNERAL. ■'■■-■ ■-" Tha Attoruey-Genoral andean explanation m rogard to his remarks re the Loan B'.U, which he said had been misrepresented. He never said that the oolony would be insolvent if the Bill was not passed, neither had his remarks any reference whatever to the. Bank of New Z jaland as alleged m some quarters. BILLS ADVANCED. The Chinese Amendment Immigration Act Amendment Bill was read a first time, and the following Bills was read a second time :— Penalties Recovery and Remission BUI, Interpretation Bill, Demise of the Grown Bill, Weatland and Grey Education Board Bills, Public Reserves Sale Bill. BILL PASBED. The Naval and Military Forcef Dis« olpUne Bill was passed through all id at ages. The Council rose at 4.12*
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1848, 23 May 1888, Page 2
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177LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1848, 23 May 1888, Page 2
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