PARLIAMENTARY.
[nr TISLKOKAI’H —I’KR I’IIESS ASSOCIATION] THE COUNCIL. The Council met at 2.40 and adjourn eel till 2.40 to-morrow. THE nor BE. The House met at 11 a.in. The Address-in-Reply debate wacontinued by I.about- i m-m be is Me.-srs l.aiig-tone fWainiariitol. Lee (Auckland ■East). Munro (Dunedin North'. Mr-Ke-.-n ( Wellinglen Soiithl. Vs no Oilier speaker v. its ready Mr Holland's amendment was put and defeated by 4 1 (o 18. Mr Poland voted with the Labourites, while most fif the Other Liberals left the ( 'hamber and did not vote. Mr Willoi d'.s amendment was then put and defeated by 49 to 46. Messrs Bell. Isitt and Witty voted with the Government, Sir IV. Herries and 51r Eru paired with Alessrs Ngata- and Horn, so that allowing for Air Speaker in the chair, every member of the House was accounted for. The debate on the address was then continued by Mr Mi-Comb-. At more. Rotter, Corrigan. Bui train. M- Kay. bye. Murdoch. At 1.40, Mr Girling briefly replied and the Rouse agreed t'Tia! an address be presented lo His Exei'llmi'-y ill reply to his Speech. Tile House rose. 1.40 till 2.40.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1923, Page 3
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