An ainusLiiß -eidel'iKht on enrly Piirl.mmeiitar.y history iti Now Zealand was given I'jy Mr. L. M. Uill, in the course of un delivered ut Uniicdiii (.states tho "Star")- "The lirst Parlianieiit in New Zealand," miid Mr. lsitt, "sat for leu or twelve weeks, mid .only .passed u «in(,'le Act. That one was lo' legitimise tho wile of li(|iior. 10. members of the Upper and Lower Houses! Then it Wound up with a frco li«lit on the lloor of the House with slicks and umbrellas !!(iins." Loud laiißlitnr was roused by this snlly, and was incrensed when a niember of the ■diidieiico expressed the* opinion Hint present l'arliumcnts wens not much better. Ancient .stained-glass windows of Cnnterbury Cathedral, which worn ta.kcn uiit and stored for siifcly durijlg the war, are now being replaced.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 166, 8 April 1919, Page 11
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