PARLIAMENT
[uy Tia.EGit.trn —riat rnr.ss association WELLINGTON, September 19. LEGISLATIYE COUNCIL. 'Hie Council met at 2.80 p.m. The Amusement Tax Amendment Bill was re eived from the House and read a first time. The Preventions of Crime Bill was rend a second time. Masseurs Registration. Amendment Bill v.as put through the final stages. The Council adjourned at 2.-15 till 2.80 on Tuesday next.
HOUSE OF RKPRESENTATI YES. The House met at 2.30. So soon as the foimal business was "'included the House went into committee ~f slip; ly for the purpose of further considering the Estimates. I lie following votes were passed—Milling Department. £11.151; Naval Defence, £330.105; Defence Department. £337,023; War Expenses A< count, £207,702; Department of Labour, £10.,>10; State Coal Mines Account. £209,021 ; AYestpert Barbour Account £13.019; Department of Health £201.010; Department of Health. £201.010; Department of External A Hairs £87,732; Department of Industries and Cainmorce £81,502. A number of small supplementary accounts were passed when progress w:\s reported and the House rose at a. 111. ’
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