PARLIAMENT
Inv rt:i.i:i;HAi'li— n:n t-ituss associa i io.x.J TIIE (. (iDNCdD. W !■.M.I NtiTU.N. Sept. 20. 'lie l.egislalive Council met at 2.Hu U nd advanced several bills received I nun the House. THE lioi b.-:. li. the House the Prime Minister laid on the table the White Papers dealing with ihe Peace Protocol an 1 the .Security I act. He promised te give tin a.iei'iiaoti on which they might he discussed. The Death Duties Amendment Hill and the Kauri Hum Coni ml Hill were pas-ed through all stages. The Washing-bp Mill was partially put through the Committee stage and progress was reported. Two I .oca I Hills were put through all stages al In.-Vi and the House nee fill 2..'1U on Monday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1925, Page 2
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