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[uv TLLKGILVI'II —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. WKUJXOTOX. June 20. THE COUNCIL. te ADDRESS TN REl’r.V DEBATE. In the l.egislative Council, the do--0 1,-ate oil the Address-in-Reply was c-om-n meneed by Hon E. Newman, lion Mantlci- seconding his motion. Sir Sinclair and Hon H. M. Camjihell al-o spoke. T The Conncil rose at -I.(30 p.m. e THE HOUSE. t. JIT’S IX ESS OF T r IF. COUNT RV. \ The House met at 2.30 p.m. fn the II O Im\ Air Xa-li gave until e < f an amendmeiiL to the Address-in-Reply that: it was desirable and neeesI -ary that the Premier should represent New Zealand at the Economic and fmperial Conference, to which Hmi Xgcta pm posed to add: “But that the -c.-imi should not- end until Parliament Ini-r-ompli-tod such husinc-s as i-- m-cos.-arv in the interests of the Country. - ’ The debate on the .Address-in-Reply was contiiliieil by IT.iii Wilford. Hon Parr. Ah'-sr- Sidev, lloik-nd and Ah-, i.i-od. The iid.iii!iriiniei:l was moved hv Mr I sit t and the House rase at 9.31 p.m. till 2.30 p.m. next day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1923, Page 1
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