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[by TKr.Kuhai'ii —run l'ltiiss association LKCISLATIVI<: COI'NCIh. WKI.I.I.N’CTON. October ‘2. The l.e;*i.sl:itive Coiincil met at 2..'10 ]i.m. The Council passed Prevention of Crime Hill. The Council also j*ave some consideration to tile .Medical Practitioners iiiii. T!IH lIOI'SK. 'I he I louse met at 2.110 p.m. The afternoon siltin'* of the House was taken up discussing the proposed pioei'amuie of new works Mihmitted liy (he Minister of Jtnilwaws which were laid on (he tahle. At 7.111) the Premier moved that the House disagree with the amendments made l>y the ('noliiil ill til .Mortalities Filial Fxtension Hill. This eaused a prolonged discussion, which continued until l.'lo a.m.. memhers deili ill mi lili the action ol the ( oillieil ill amendin'* the Hill as they had done. The motion was agreed to and Messrs Forhes, Sava.ue. and the Premier were appointed n Com mi tie to prepare realm ns for disiurceiiiji with the amend-
ments. The House rose ut I .IX) a.m
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1924, Page 1
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