PARLIAMENT
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WELLINGTON, July 12
legislative council.
The Legislative Council met at 3 p.m. ■
The Spiritual Church Incorporation Bill was introduced by Hon Garland and road :\ fir-.: time.
Rhodes Memorial Convalescent Bill and Roman Cathilie Empowering Bill .Wellington) were read a second time.
The Acts Interpretation Bill and Land Transfer (cotnpulsnry registration of Titles Bill) were read a first time and a second time pro forma.
The second reading of the Thomas Cawthdron Trust Hill (Nelson) was agreed to and re for red to a special committee.
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The llott.se met at --’..'lti p.m
In tin* House the debate on the Ad-ilress-tn-Reply was continued by Messrs MeKav. Mumo, Glenn, Horn, Armstrong, and Sykes. The adjournment of the debate was moved by Mi Murdock. '
'The House rose at 11.10 p.m. till 2.3(1 p.m. on Tuesday.
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