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'^^'B^fcTol $0* ;.j^eaUiiad! Ml wc^s', rea4 i'«> peijond .time/- i as. . was: Aliens. « Act .Amendment' Bill and; the^ Irabedile P*iiei^i!»^cV' The Hotitftf wint in"toj CottMitt¥» dn'tha Promoters 1 %n§ Dic^fi tf tort" L'iaiiiilit^ '' Bf|f .^rhioj^„ Was .' read' fa^ tbi^ .titQO.^M^cT — ; ■K;^ i .•.'*:« ; f :.-^* The i-i-use then resumed the iftepate:, on the financial Statetrienti* •> f rln reply, to questions, • Hon > d[, BAt_-« I.ABOB said Govertfmen't'Wia* meditating ; an amendment of the Stamp Apt m the 0 direction of reacbinp' paspenger v tickete , , $& "'" _|on J.^pK^bmzieJ' 'saidz-Gpyern,-,'; ment Ka^ flo authprityi to .^nter into an|y negotiations for the purchase of Glenmark estate for settlement purposes. Hotf tH ; B_.l_.!£n6_ prbinised to ''"coniib! ef the advisability bl jtdicing* relail tobacconists. Mb PBA-lVit'-fr'as fliectid'^Ohairmin of Committees of the House. .--.?'{^W_'".*l ;j>' A. " \ VLLI\. ■ T.A _' '
WBDNBfi.DkV^ J-„k 24. Q. Ward said tjiat m^nt wpu)4 introduce » lueasuraitS chepkj .adulteration of beer and other articles of food. ..■'-< Hon J, AtoK-EHZiK promised to ask for a Cptumtttee to deA with the nuisance of gorse, &c, spreading on Government Lands. )V , Hon J. Bali«,anob informed the House that the. income darived f com the Totalisator Tax would not be ipecially set (tsidei for Charitable Aid, purposes.'; Hon W. JP. ; . Rehves ,said that the revised Educational Sjllabus would give ereatpr promint.i_.ee ' to instruction m agricnitnre. , ( , ;> , . . the Jollp)»ing Bills, were introduced :, •^-.CanteKbury Society of Arts,, Reserve Act, ISBB>, Extension Bill ; Priyate Schools Bill ; Adulteration Prevention Atoetfditfent Bill ; Post Office Acts Amendment Bill ; a Bill to aniehd the ; Licensing Act, 1881, anid^ other Acts Amending ttie same. : i ' i . '- .; ■ .".',.;.. Thedebate on the Financia,l Statement was resumed and again adjourned.' .'"■> f '_ ("> -■■ '—. i_i_. _l '■ j
Thursday, Jdnb 25 The House adjourned for the afternoon out of" respect to the memory of the late Hon; T.i Frasbr, M. iLi 0. In the evening the Financial Statement Debate was resumed and was 'again adjourned. ■•'*- •"'* Hon. "W. P. Rbbivbß made a personal explanation, denying that he/Was 'in-ian/' way interested m any Syndicate;. Ji.ftving for its object the,., ac^ms^ioQ of Crown Lands. .
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 922, 27 June 1891, Page 3
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