THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
[By Elkctric Telegraph.] To-Day, In tli 3 Legislative Council a motion by the Hon. Capt. Bailie, censuring the Government for not having a member of the Cabinet in the Council, was carried. In the Lower House Mr O’Conor presented a petition signed by 600 residents in the Buller district, praying for an enquiry into the alleged improper conduct of Mr O’Conor, as member of the Nelson Provincial Council in respect of recent land sale. In accordance with the Standing Orders the matter was taken into consideration at once and a committee appointed. Mr Fox moved, and Mr Stafford seconded, in eloquent terms, an address to the Queen, congratulating her on the recovery of the Prince of Wales. The address was carried. The Hon. H. J. Miller is expected to be called to the Cabinet as the colleague of the Hon. John Hall.
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Evening Star, Issue 2937, 18 July 1872, Page 2
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145THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Evening Star, Issue 2937, 18 July 1872, Page 2
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