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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

In the Lower House the stone (vaMirig on tho Native Land Bill continued all Thursday night and all diy yeaterd^y, Messrs faiwhaoga and Taipu* being assisted by Mr JR. Keeven end Mr Taylor. Tho Utter got into trouble for accusing Mr Verrall of being a " Bbingle shcrt," and had to apologise. Tba etoDevtlifnp collapsed last night, when tbo Native members gave m on the Government promising to hear the Naive chVfi a' the Bar of the House. JMoj <r Kemp and another chief were accordingly admitted after the Bupper ar jonrnraent, and madp effective little apeechea. The House adj iurned at 1.35 a.m. , after sitting for thirty-five hours.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1915, 11 August 1888, Page 3

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111

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1915, 11 August 1888, Page 3

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1915, 11 August 1888, Page 3

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