PARLIAMENT
[BY TELEGRAPH—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.} THE COUNCIL. WELLINGTON, June 30. The Legislative Council met at 2.30 and passed the customary motions in connection with the deaths of the Hon. A\ . F. Massey, and the Hons. , Samuel and Grimmond. Ihe Council also passed the Imprest Supply Bill No 1. THE HOUSE. The House mot at 7.30 p.m.
Mr Atinorc gave notice of the intention to move an amendment to the A < td ress-i n-lieply. Mr McLennan moved, and Mr Hudson seconded, that a respectful address ho sent to his Excellency the Govern-or-General. in reply to His .Excellency's speech. After the mover and seconder had spoken, the dehate was adjourned on the motion of Air T. T\. Sidcy. The House rose at 0.10.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1925, Page 4
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