PARLIAMENT.
9 The council. || ' WELLINGTON, July 1. Th« Legislative " Council met at .2.30 p.m.jj V, '"rfV- ? 'SijS|T. Sidey moved a motion expresflvg appirfe.cjjd’tfion' of the services rendfjed to the J 'country by the late J Sir J»vui PfimaVe,’ ahd : also moved If V motilli of' sympathy to the relatives of til late ‘Mi: iAGFi. :.Ldw, a former Clerk of Parliaments. The motions were ’SafrieiE'alid' the-Council adjourned at 3.20 p.m. until 2.30 ,p.m. next day.
THE HOUSE. In the House of Representatives the Family Allowances Amendment Bill : (Mr Barnard),,, was read a first time. / ' !V ‘ ' . ‘[flie duktomiiry motion esVrd^siirg 1 uppreoiation of tlie services of Sir Maui Pomare and extending sympathy to the relatives, flic House adjourned at 4.5 p.m. rill '2-30 a,.mark of respect.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1930, Page 3
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