DIVISION LIST
VOTING ON AMENDMENT
The Opposition amendment to the Address-in-Reply motion was rejected iby 45 votes to 23. The voting was on strictly party lines. Mr. Atmore (Independent, Nelson) voted with the Government, and Mr. Wilkinson (Independent, Egmont) with the Opposition. Details of the voting are as follows: ] For the Amendment (23). Allen, Holland, Bodkin, Jull, i Broadfoot, Kidd, Burnett, Kyle, Dickie, Macdonald, Doidge, Massey, Forbes, Ngata, Goosman Poison, . Gordon Ransom, Grigg, Roy, Hamilton, Wilkinson. Hargest, Against the Amendment (45). Anderton, McKeen, . Armstrong, Martin, Atmore, Meachen, Barclay, Moncur, Barrell, • Neilson, Boswell. Nordmeyer, Carr, O'Brien. Chapman, Osborne, Coleman, Paikea, Combs, Parry, Cotterill, Petrie, Cullen, Richards, Denham, Roberts, Fraser, Robertson, Frost, Schramm, Hodgens, Semple, Hultquist, Skinner, Jones, Mrs. Stewart, Lee, Sullivan, Lowry, .Thorn, x Lyon, Tirikatene. Macfarlane, Williams. McCombs, * Pairs.—For the amendment: Coates, I Cobbe, Endean. Against the amend- ' ment: Savage, Webb, Mason.
! Mrs. Stewart (Government, Wellington West), the only woman in the House, was the first member to vote in the Noes lobby. I
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 24, 28 July 1939, Page 15
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164DIVISION LIST Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 24, 28 July 1939, Page 15
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