Legislative Council.
Wellington, Last Night. The Council met in the afternoon. DENTISTS BILL. The Dentists Amendment Bill was considered in committee and progress reported. After the substitution of clause 2 by a new clause, making provision for the registration of any person who passed an examination in dentistry by a dental board constituted under the Dentists Act, 1880, or who was before or at the time or within 15 months subsequent to the passing of the Dentists Act, 1.904, an apprentice of a person qualified to be registered under that Act. Application for registration under this section must be made within three months after the corning of this Act into operation and no person can be registered under the Act after the 31st December. 1911. BILLS PASSED. The following Bills passed their final stages: —Monopolies Prevention, Urewera District Native Reserve Amendment, Public Health Amendment, Shipping and Seamen's Amendment, and Railway Authorisation. The Council then adjourned.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 314, 23 November 1910, Page 5
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155Legislative Council. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 314, 23 November 1910, Page 5
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