PARLIAMENT
(By Telegraph —Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON. July 29. THE COUNCIL. The Legislative Council met at 2.fi n p.m. Sir E. D. Bell moved the second reading of the Samoa Amendment Bil? which, after a lengthy debate was agreed to without a dissentient voice. THE HOUSE. The llou.se met at 2.fin. In the House the Right-to-Wm!. Ell introduced by .Mr P. I rasor. wa- lead a tir- 1 time. Canterbury College and Canterbury April ulrural College Amendment Riu. Massey Agricultural College Bill, and. Rent Restriction Continuance Bill were passed through all stages. Imprest Supply Bill No. 2 wa> introduced by Governor’s message, authorising an appropriation of £2. tlo.lfn, and was passed through all stages. The House rose at 2 a.m. till 2.fin p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1927, Page 1
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