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[liv TKI.r.OHAI'Il — run I’UIWH ASSOCIATIONWPI.I.fXHTO.v. Sept. 11. I.KCISLAT!VK CnCXCIH. The Legislative Council met at 2.30 no-day. The New Plymouth llarhour Hoard I'.x-hniige Hill. New Plymouth llorollj'h Council Kmoowviiug Hill. Auckland Citv Council and Auckland Museum Kmpowerinir Hill, and Wniigiinui-Raii-p.itikci Power Hoard P.milding Hill were reported from committees without amendment. The 'War l-’iimls Amendment. Hill, •iml Tionias .Cawthoi'll 'I rust Hill were put through the limit stapes and passed. The Council rose at 3.10 r--.ni. till p.m. on priduv. HOrSP. OP II P.I’IIKSKNTATIVKS. The Mouse met al 2.30. The House was encaged in discussing |)i-pai tmental reports during the afternoon sitting. In the evening, memhers were considering the Motor Vehicles Hill, which alter a lengthy dis(ussioti was read a second time and ieferred to a suecial cumniittce. (in the motion of lion C. -I. I’arr. the Prevention of Crime Hill was read a second time without delude. The llou-o ro-e at 1.13 a.m. till 2.30 p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1924, Page 4
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