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fIV TEI.KGRAI’H —PRESS ASSN.. COP- RIOUT. THE COUNCIL. WELLINGTON. July 2. The debate on the Address-iii-Reply in tile I.egislotive Council, was rontillued hy Sir John Sinclair. Hon ,J. P. Campbell and Sir Francis Bell, who dissented from a suggestion that there shorn! he established in London a conclave of minister* of second rank, lie maintained the present system of communication between the Imperial Government and the Dominions was quite adequate. THE HOUSE. In the House the debate was carrifd on by Alessrs Armstrong. Rhodes (Thames). De La P< rrelle. Sir,). Luke, Alunro, and AlcKav. The debate wa* adjourned on the motion of Air J. ('. Rolleston. and the House rose at 10.20 p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1925, Page 2
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