PARLIAMENT.
EDUCATION BILL DISCUSSED. V SPEECHES BY HON. G. FOWLDS A " AND MR. MASSEY. ' ; \ SUNDAY .TRADING. : QUACKERY PREVENTION BILL. • This CouncJ yesterday, after 'discussing the' possibility ofVeing -bured alive, passed the second reading! of. the Quackery Prevention ' Bill and tw.o ofttr..Measures of less general ' interest.-' \ " The House in ft# afternoon put five local ... : Bijlj thfptijjh Tanius.stS'gcs, carried the se-oond'reading-of tkeVubljc Revenues Amend-ment-Bill proforma, Wt spent the remainder of the tiu-s STer tho Committee stagos of tho Polico' Gtftin'ces AincncMent Bill. . ; • In the isveflmg tlie Town . Boards Amendment defines nie relations between town districts and countics, was piit through Committee',• 'and thedebatejon the committal of Mr. Fowld's Education\Act Amendment Bill occupied the .rerniiuden of tho sitting, aiid was' linfinislied when the House rose.
Mr. Poland: Tho- amendment! were moved by the Minister for Education.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 287, 28 August 1908, Page 9
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133PARLIAMENT. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 287, 28 August 1908, Page 9
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