PARLIAMENT
[per PRtke ASSOOIATIi/N. —riOPYBtQHT.J WELLINGTON, Nov. 5. THE COUNCIL. The Council met at 2.30 p.m. The Workers’ Compensation Ariiendment Bill (No 2) was read a second time to 20; rir 4? I . The Coiriicil decided to insist on its amendment to the Marriage Amendment and managers were appointed, but after a ‘conference tlie amendfnent was agreed to, except , til at the imprisonriierit penalty Wad dropped. Tlie Cotuneil rose at 8.9 p.m. till 11 a .hi on Saturday. > ■ ■ ■!■■’- THE HOUSE. Tho House met at noon. Tlie ..Government .Railways Amendment Bill was put through tho final stages and passed. The Washing-Up Bill was put through committee ,but as some additional clauses are to bo brought down the Minister moved;(to report progress. Tho Shops and Offices Bill was put through all stages arid'. passed. / : The House roso at 12.13 a.m. till 11 a.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1920, Page 1
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