PARLIAMENT
[HI’ TKIiJiCiltAlUI— l’Klt l*ttESS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON', Sept. 2S Tll F. COI’NCIL. | The Legislative Council met at I o.Jll p.lll. The Law of Libel further aiuomlmcnl and law practitioner amendment were introduced and read a tirsl time. Hon (). Samuel was re-elected Chairman of Committee. The Address-in-lteply debate was continued by Hon Parr. The Council rose at .'t.-VI p.m. until sth October. T!| F, HOUSE. The Jlouse met at 2.30 p.m. The Daylight Savings Bill Air .McCombs) and Tailraiiga Harbour Board iinproVcmciil amciidinciit bill (Sir W . Merries) were read a first, time. At tln> evening sitting the debate on the Addrcss-in-Keply was continued by Mr Wilford who moved the following amendment :—That (biverninoiil, which dot's not rcfi rose lit tlm majority of tlm p.eople of New Zealand has forfeited the confidence of the House by its want of foresight and incompetent administration of public finance, thereby being in a large degree directly responsible for the present liiiimi.il nisis, and coiisequeitl unemployment. The amendment was seconded by AH Sides' and after Hon Downic Stewart had replied, the House rose at It.till p.m. till 2. J0 p.m. next day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1921, Page 1
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