PARLIAMENT
[cv TT'.r.iiGß.M’ri—j-ku cnits.s Assocmion.] Til K house. motion ok ( < indolence. WELLINGTON. Auir I. Tlif lloiisf in • ■ l u: I’.Tt n.hi. mi i'iili IV. Tliu Baptist Union I in'iriiiiniliuii Kill i .Mr .\h:) was ix-ji>l n 'l'ciiinl time. .Mr 1,. M. [silt nave notice of his iotrill i (111 to introduce the Religious Exert isrs in I’ublk .Schools Bill. 'i'iie Wnimn.kinri Hnrhonr District Empowering Amendment Bill (Mr R rhe.s) wns retid n first time. The Home went into Committee on the Estimates and passed votes lor (V 1(1 |; Islands. .(.'18.537. and Industries and Commerce Department l'7(), Progress was then reported. When tli" House resumed .Mr .Massey announced the receipt of the news' of President 11 ardilie's deal'll and moved an adjournment, till 2..'i1l p.m. on .Monday, out of respect to President Harding's memory. A forma] resolution ot i ondolence with the jieople of til" l no"d States was then moved and lids hi"! g agreed to. the House rose at 1.-!o p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1923, Page 4
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