PARLIAMENT
[by TEGKGKAriI PEIS I'ItES.S ASSOCIATION.] THE COUNCIL. WELLINGTON. Keptemher 1 1. The Legislative Council spent the a I li-rm ion in dl-<'U--inq local Rills. including the A uck la ml Harbour Bourn Empowering Bill, which was read a second lime. The Land and Income Tax Empowering Bill was received from the House and read a first lime. THE HOUSE. The House met at 2.9t1. The aliernoon sitting na- occupied with thi* transactton ol huma! business. At the evening .sitting the House considered the Pensions Bill, the second reading of which was moved by tlie Hon. G. ,J. Anderson. The debate was continued until 1.1 -». "hen tl/ hill went into committee. When ■> clauses were passed progress wa- reported. The House rose al 1.. L till 2.80.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1925, Page 3
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