PARLIAMENT
[iiy TEi.nr.nAPit —run mi ess association lIOt'SK OK I!RPHKSKNTATIYK?. KI N A NCI A L STA TK.IIKXT TI'K.SDA Y WRH.U NOTOX. .lul- IS. The House met at 2..T1. The Speaker ainiouneed that. aeioini):iuii'd by several members, he had presented to his Kxeelleiicy the (iover-nor-flc'iiernl. the address agreed to by the House ill reply to his Kxeelieuey’s speech and his Kxeelleiicy had been pleased to make a suitable reply.
The Premier stated lie hoped to bring down the financial statement on Tuesday evening. After the sessional committees were set up the House passed .Mr Wilford's .Justices of the Peace Amendment- Hill. Tile remainder ol the sitting was taken no wii.li a discussion on the .Religious Exercises in Schools Rill, introduced by Mr 1). M. Isitt. After a lengthy debate the second reading was rejected by .'l2 to .'ll. The House rose at 11.17.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1924, Page 4
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143PARLIAMENT Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1924, Page 4
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