PARLIAMENT
(By Telegraph—Press Association). THE ROUSE. WELLINGTON, August 15. The House of Representatives met at 2.3 J p.m. Sir Joseph Ward replying to Mr H. > E. Holland, stated he had received ad-, vice ifrom the Administrator of Sam.o.a j that the strike of (Chinese .coolies there/ .was clue to a “tong ” dispute .was in no way connected with Labour conditions. The pol.ce had resorted to the use of arms only when other attempts, to quell the riot had failed. The House spent most of the after- 1 noon in discussing ministerial replies qusetions. The financial debate .was continued: by Messrs Hall, Lye, Langstone, and Jones. . The House rose at 10.25 p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1929, Page 3
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