Essence of Parliament.
Questions were asked and anBwered, after a fashion, on Friday. The Minister for Public Works will make no proposal to the Manawatu railway company. The Minister of Education undertook to " further consider " the idea of introducing •legislation to make the compulsory clauses of the Education Act more effective. A Bill is to be* introduced to repeal the Arms Act.
The following Bills were read a first time, and daks for second readings fixed :— Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act Amendment Bill, Lodging and Boarding Houses Bill, jOtago Harbour Board Empowering Bill, Dempsey Trust Bill and Aliens Bill.
Mr Sandford resumed the debate on the Financial Statement. The striking feature of the debate so far Had been the way in which Opposition speakers had contradicted each other and themselves, so much to that the demon of discord seemed to have ensconoed himself in the individuality of some of them.
]• Mr Fish followed Mr Sandford, And made a long and rather a warm speeoh, and Mr Earnshaw followed him and when he had finished the House rose.
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Manawatu Herald, 26 July 1892, Page 3
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177Essence of Parliament. Manawatu Herald, 26 July 1892, Page 3
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