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SLAUGHTERED INNOCENTS.

Half-a-dozen private members’ Bills were discharged from the order paper on Thursday, as their promoters, recognising the impossibility of their pfogressing another stage this session, declined to further burden the list. The Bills, all of which had not passed their second readings, were: Gaming Amendment (Mr Newman), New Zealand StateGuaranteed Advances Act Amendment (Mr Fisher), BookmakersBill (Sir William Steward), Registration of Barmaids Bill (Mr El!), and legislature Amendment Bill (Mr Fisher). The New Zealand Society of Musicians Amendment Bill which Mr Sidey has failed to get through in consequence of lack of harmony in the profession concerned, would have disappeared but for the fact that Mr Malcolm wishes to raise a point in connection with it.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 905, 15 October 1910, Page 2

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SLAUGHTERED INNOCENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 905, 15 October 1910, Page 2

SLAUGHTERED INNOCENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 905, 15 October 1910, Page 2

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