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PARLIAMENT

[iiy TEMtfiitArn—run chess association WFI.I,INCH i.N, Sept. I 7 LEGISLATIVE COFNCIL. Tlic Legislative Council met at Till' Select Committee set up to report upon the petition in regard to the Wi mist oil Tanneries reported its opinion that the Company was not eiiliiliil to anv eoiiipensatioii, il- it was not suffering any wrong or injustice. The Wanganui City Council Special Bate Empowering and Knabling Bill was reported without aini'inlmeiit from the standing committee. The New Plymouth Borough Council Empowering. New Plymouth Borough and New I’lvmoiit h llai'himr Board Exchange. the Auckland City and Aiieklaml .Museum F.mpowering. and Wanganui Bangitikei Kleetric Power Board eiiahling Bills, were put through their linal stages without tuithei amendment and passed. The Council adjourned at -.•>*• until o.tiO p.m. to-morrow. HOUSE OF BF.PBFNKNTATIVKS. The House met at '-’AO. WI'iI.KINGTON, Sept. 1 7 . 'fhe House spent the whole aflernooi : sitting in (liseiis-ing reports ol Seleel ('oiiilui t tees. When the House resumed at 7e°J • Mr Massey aimouun'd that tho Haul | „t New Zealand had offered t"_ l< '“ the (liiveriiment L'l,l MX,f»(in at pei • cent for ten years, or a - holler pern" ,| if desired, for the purpose of assist i ing the linaiiee of the A.lvanees Do p>lrtmeut and the Oovernment has tie > copied the oiler of this arrangement . To earrv out its oiler the hank wind.

require to raise additional capital and (o (his ihe Minister of Finance had agreed. II" thought the arrangement would he very Lciicliei:,! to the Do 111 ii■ i i >ll. The House then went into committee ea the Land Bill, it- :'*<!> clauses being agreed to without amendment. But, as the Minister had several amendment- to he introduced by Governors ines-age. progress was renorl ed and the House considered the Police Force Am linent Bill, the Ads Interpretation Bill in committee. Both Bills well' reported without amendment ami iva.l a third time and passed. The House ro-e at 11. JO till 'JAN

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1924, Page 1

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PARLIAMENT Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1924, Page 1

PARLIAMENT Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1924, Page 1

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