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[ E v TEI.F.CHAPn —I'ER PItESS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON, Oct. 1•> tiik council. The Council met at 3 p.in. The Legislation Hill (Hon MneGrejr«r) was introduecd ami read a first time. The .Council adjourned at 2.3 d p m. Till: HOUSE. The House met at 2.30 p.m. The following Hills were introduced and read a first time— Abolition of Capital I’unishment Hill 'Mr McCombs) ; Auckland City Loans Consolidation and Empowering Hill (lion ( ,r. Harr) ; Cook Islands Amendment Hill 'lion Uomare) ; Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment lid (linn Anderson). The following Hills " oro rca / 1 1 second ume-Xative Land Amendmen (Mr Hood); Electricians Registratioi iMr Sullivan); Hotel and Restaurant ami Private Hotel and . Hoard...; Houses Employees six ( ays a "«-* Hill (.Mr Eraser); Daylight linking M 'M,-Combs) (pro forma); L ..employe Workers (Mr Eraser); Worker* Con pensation Amendment (Mr How aid). The Hanking Amendment Hill was put through Committee without amendment read a third time and passed j Samoa Hill was put through the Committee stage, with several timni- | portant amendments. j | The House rose at I -.Hi a.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1921, Page 2
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