PARLIAMENT
I BY TKI.KRIIAI'fI—PKIt PISKSS ASSOCIATIONJ WELLINGTON. .1111 v 29. THE IIiH'SK. •The House met :it 2.p.m. Mr -I. \\ . M lllllO tlie newl.v elected memlier lor Bum din North was sworn in. The following Hills were introduced and rend n first time: Workers Compensation Amendment Bill (Mr ||ownrd) ; rnemplovi'd Workers’ Bill (Mr I'i'iiser); lintel tuid Re-Huuant nud Private lintel and Bonniing-h<>use Employees Six line a Week Hill (Mr I Parser): Stone (.luarrics Amendment Rill (Mr Parry). The Premier moved the customary I motions of condolence with relatives of j deceased members, these mourned he.ntr:- K. Kellett. Robert Thompson, j Thomas Peacock, and lion W. I). H. Bnillie. The motions were seconded.by ! Mr Wilford and supported liv various | memhers. j The Hones rose as a mark of respect j at To 1 ». 111 . until 2.30 p.m. next day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1922, Page 3
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137PARLIAMENT Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1922, Page 3
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