PARLIAMENT
♦ THE LIQUOR BILL REDUCTION OF HOTEL HOURS 6 O'CLOCK OR B.O'CLOCK? DEBATE COMES TO A SUDDEN END The Legislative Council met at 2.30 p.m. SIR FRANCIS BELL gave notice of his intention to move that the Standing Orders should be suspended so as to allow Government business to • pass through all its stages at one sitting during the remainder of the session. The Hon. 0. SAMUEL moved for a return relating to persons committed for trial or for sentence in the Supreme Court, the return to show: (1) Tho number of persons committed for sentence after a plea of guilty; (2) the number of persons committed for trial; (8) the number of persons convicted by a jury; (4) the number of persons acquitted by a jury; and (5) tho number of persons in respect of whose innocence or guilt a jury has failed to agree, with particulars of any re-trials that have taken place.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3195, 20 September 1917, Page 6
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155PARLIAMENT Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3195, 20 September 1917, Page 6
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