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Parliamentary Notes.

Mr Fowlda presented fonr petitions to the House asking that the occupation of the barmaids should be made Illegal, aa it was *' detrimental to the imorala of both seies.'i An occupant of the Strangers' Gallery in the House, of Representative* the other night disturbed the proceedings by interjecting remarks, and had to be forcibly ejected by the orderlies.

A southern newspaper proprietor has not been sending his paper regu T larly to tpe Parliamentary library, and to bring him up to the scratch he has been informed that unless be sends bis newspaper regularly his supply of Hansards, bills, acts, and all Government publications will be stopped. A meeting of Crown Tenants at near Oamaru, voted against to.jr interference with the leasehold tocve.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 440, 18 August 1904, Page 5

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125

Parliamentary Notes. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 440, 18 August 1904, Page 5

Parliamentary Notes. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 440, 18 August 1904, Page 5

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