THE COUNCIL.
SIR CHARLES BOVtm CONGRATULATED. The Legislative Council met at 3 p.m. The Hon. J. Bait and tho Hon. 3: 'i\ Paul, who were reappointed to the Conn* cil during the recess, word sworn in. Tho Hon, W. H. BELL, on behalf of the. Council, caft.grtttidated the Speaker, Sir. Charles Bowen. ujjom tile honours recently coiiferfcd upon him by lijg Majesty the King. It Was an 'indication, said Mr. Bell, that Sir Charles. Botvcn's long and. faithful sett-boa had not been .forgotten by the Kmpiro. ■ He sincerely hoped tliat 'Sir Charles Boweft would long live to enioy his heiioiirs. ' The Hon. 3. E. JBXKiNSOK awl die Hon. O.'H. JHLLS also-heartily congratulated the Spfi-akcf, SIR CHARLES BO WEN espressed his thanks for the.kind way in whieh the Leader- of the. Couwi* and Other members had reerigftised his services. He could not'be ms-ieli longer with them in the Council, he remarked, ami he thanked them for their lewdness to .him during the :esecii-i-ion of his duties. Tho Couflcjl adjourned at 3.15 p.si. until 2.30 i>.-m, to»day.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2186, 26 June 1914, Page 8
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175THE COUNCIL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2186, 26 June 1914, Page 8
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