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j [llY TELKCJ HA I*l1 — 1* EH I’HKKH ASSOCIATION J 1 WELLINGTON. Get 21. j THE COUNCIL. I The Legislative Council met at 2.130 : p.tn. j The Imprest Supply Bill was received from the House, put through all 'stages and passed. j Sir K..J>. Bell, replying to lion. McGregor? said he thought an ameiul- • menl of the law was necessary to pre- ; vent women having the right in abortionist eases, to refuse to give evidence. 11 <• would possibly introduce legislation dealing- with the point this session. I The Council then rose.
-i THE HOUSE. . ’ The House met at 2.110 p.m. Tlie afte|nu>on session was almost 1 entirely devoted to a discussion of the s report of the Tourist Department. 1 When the House resumed at 7..10 pin. the Practitioners Amendment Bill, and Rabbit Nuisance Amendment r Bill were read a second time. , l- The Local Bodies Loans Amendment , BiU was read a third time and passed. - The House rose nt 10.55 p.m, till 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1921, Page 3
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