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The Child Endowment Bill was read the third time in the New South Wales Assembly by 11 to 31. Among the recommendations of i-hc Federal Electoral Commission is o:ie debarring members ot the Federal Parliament from making any gifts, or subscriptions to any individual or body oi individual?, such as sporting or charitable bodies. Such gilts, in the opinion of the commission, amount to bribes and should bo pro hibited. Another recommendation is that when a member of Parliament is attacked in a newspaper hit, reply should bn given the same space md prominence as the article of attack. It also recommends the abolition of the signature to newspaper election articles and reports, and the extension oi ii- <''”(torate residential n (u bree n» n ntb* t

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 57, 18 February 1927, Page 9

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 57, 18 February 1927, Page 9

Untitled Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 57, 18 February 1927, Page 9

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