PARLIAMENT
[in TEI.I.CltAril PER PEI.S.S ASSOIIA I lON l!<)i Sl* OF RKPRFSENT ATTVES. WELI.INCTON. Align: t 12. The lloiisi* met at 2..'111. The following bills were introduced by CiinriiiiiT mes.-ape and read a. lir.st time: Land Act Amemlmem. Fruit. Trade Bill. Medical Plait i tinners Ameitilmeui, Masseurs Registraiim Amemimeiit. Deiiti-ts Act Amendmem, Regi't rat ion of births and Deaths Amendment and the Motor V.-hi,-les Bill. rile i rmaimler nl Ibe session was occupied in discussing a proposal to mIroduee the l.egi'lal urile Aineiidluelil Bill, bm the Labour Party again prevented the bill being introduced. At the evening sitting the Premier moved lbe sect. lid reading ol the .Mol tgage Final Extension Bill. Mr \\ il|*onl moved, as an amendment, that the inoratMiinm In* extended lor eigliteen moiitb'.
At 1.7> a division was taken on Mr Wi I lord’s amend il when it was defeated by HU l" 2.T. The bill was then lead a second time and relcrrcd lo j Pul,Re Account' ('milmit Lee. The House Id'" at 1.12 a.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1924, Page 3
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