PARLIAMENTARY NEWS.
.» [By Telbgbaph.J [VKOM THB OWN COBBKBPONDBNT OF TUB " rBBBB. "j WELLINGTON, June 25. The much vexed question of the dismissed telegraph operators will be again brought before the Home c n Tuesday next, when Mr Stewart will ask why their names were forwarded to the telegraph d opart men ta in the Australian colonies, and whether the Government received any reply to the communication Bent. There is a good deal of strong feeling on this matter. On Wednesday Dr. Wallis moves -" That this House is of opionion that tho syetem of proportioning personal representation, known oa Hare's system, ought to be adopted in the promised Eepresentation Bill which the Premier has in view for the reform of the Legislative Council." Sir George Grey is to more on Thursday next for leave to introduce his Bill to provide for the establishment of a better system of looal self-government in New Zealand. Sir George is singularly reticent about the contents of this great Bill for giving everybody everything, and ita advent is looked for with much curiosity.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2257, 27 June 1881, Page 3
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