PARLIAMENT
fUV TKI.KO I. A I'll -IT.n I*ll ESS ASSOCIATION'] THE HOUSE. WELLINGTON, Dee. 2. 'The House met at 2.T0 p.m. After the traiisa,'lions of formal business it resumed ennsuleration ut the Customs Tarill. which was passed up to class six "it bout important .intendment. On the item, of Fools, the Premier said he proposed to hold it over so that he might insult, during the week end with the officers of the Department to see whether chihlivn’s hoots he introduced free. On the subject of duty on rubber tyres, he said the duty was to he earmarked for the maintenance of mailt roads in both Islands. He agreed to exempt bicycle tyres front the operation of lids duty. At 2.57 a.m. the House rose till 2.150 p.m. on Monday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1921, Page 3
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