PARLIAMENT
[BY TKLECnAPII—PKR VItF.BS ASSOCIATION WELLINGTON, .'•'■•l tend or I--’. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The Legislative Council met at 2.3 G no-day. The Xow l'lymoiilli Borough Council Empowering Bill. X(".v Plymouth Borough and Now Plymouth Harbour lioaril Exhango Hill; Auckland City and Auckland -Museum* Emjiowering Hill, and Wangauui-l’angitikei Jdloctric Power Hoard Enabling Hill were read a second time. The Chattels Transfer [’.ill. a technical measure, was reported from the Statutes Revision Committee with a minor amendment and put ihiutigh the final stages and passed. The Council adjourned at 3.10 p.m. till 2.30 jt.ni. on Wednesday. TIOI'SK OF 11 EIMI ESEXTATIV F.S. The House met at 2.30. The House proceeded to consider the F.'.liinates immediately the formal Lusiness was concluded. ’I he lir.st rote ’taken was Kdmation £2.i08,882, which was jiassed. after (it bours discussion, during which several amendments were defeated. Crown Law Office and .Tustico Department £10,00.-.. Prisons 081.071. Mnrine Department £121,011, Pensions £O. .- The House rose at 1.00 a .in. till 2.30 on Tuesday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1924, Page 3
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163PARLIAMENT Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1924, Page 3
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