PARLIAMENT
[by tf.leouai’ii — run nsEfls association AVKLLIXCTOX, Oct. (!. Tim • I louse met ill 7.‘JO p.m. Tli<* I louse proceeded to debate tile report of the Hailwav I'lnquiry Hoard upon wages and working conditions on the iltominiou railways, which the lion .1. (L Coates asked leave to lay on the table of the House. .Mr Alellvridge moved an ainendment to the motion moved hy the IMill- - “That the report he referred hack to the Oovernment with a recommendation that the agreement ol the 3rd. February, HUM he reverted to.” This, on division was lost hy 30 to 23. After the Minister had briefly replied. the paper was laid on the table and the House rose at I .of) a.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1924, Page 1
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