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PARLIAMENT.

[By Tklbgrafh.]

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

October 28.

The Appropriation Act was read a third time and passed; also a resolution authorising the Government to hand over to the Thames -

County the mortgage the Colony held over the Pumping Association's plant.

THE COUNTIES BILL.

The conferences of both Houses on the Counties Bill -were unable to agree* A new conference was appointed,' and the result was that the Premier announced they agreed on this basis:—County .Chairman to be elected by the Council, and not be disqualified from sitting in the House of Representatives. Ordinary loan clauses were struck out, and special loans limited to four times the annual amount ef the rates in the County, leaving the increase in the overdraft, as provided by the Council.

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Evening Star, Issue 4267, 30 October 1876, Page 2

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126

PARLIAMENT. Evening Star, Issue 4267, 30 October 1876, Page 2

PARLIAMENT. Evening Star, Issue 4267, 30 October 1876, Page 2

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