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| jjy TKI.KOKAI’II —I'KIt PIiKSS ASSOCIATION.] THE HOUSE. ADJOURNS TILL TUESDAY. WELLINGTON, June 15. The House met at 2.:50 p.m. After the forma! business was l:an--Mr Massey moved tlie customary motion of condolence with the relatives ef the tale Sir William Merries, who passed away during the recess. Ihe moti u was agreed to after being sympathetically supported by .Messrs Milford. Holland. MacMillan. Ngata. Sidey Young. Hockley, and the lions. Parr ami Coates. Similar motion- we e passed in connection with the deaths of the Bon. ( . I! Mill-. Messrs A. P. Seymour. Edward Pearce, and W. W . foilin'. A- a mark of respect to the deceased the House rose at 1.10 until 2.J0 mi Tuesday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1923, Page 3
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