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PARLIAMENTARY.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. [per press agency.] WELLINGTON, Tuesday. In the House this 0 vening, Mr Bastis os gave notice to move that the Houso sit next Monday, and rise on Wednesday week, at 5.30, until the 10th September. Mr Macandrew announced that he would make his Public Works Statement during the evening. In roply to Major Atkinson, Mr Ballance said the Government proposed'to take the second reading of the Land Tax Bill on Friday next, whon they would take the debate on the financial proposals generally of tho Government. He read a telegram : from Victoria to the effect that the Japanese Commissioners had left there some time ago. In reply 10 Mr Bowen, : Mr- Sheehan said the Government did not intend this Session to introduce a Bill dealing with tho salaries of Judges of the Supreme Court. ■ ■ • ■ . When considering the report on the Civil Servants' Act Amendment Bill, Mr De Latour endeavoured to get a clause inserted to make all the 1-tesident -Magistrates, Clerks of Resident Magistrate and District Courts, appointed before 1866, and who now are, and havo boen. continuous m the Government service, under Part iv. of the Civil- Service Act, 1866. After a good # deal of . discussion, the clause was rejected by 44 to. 22, and the Bill passed. The other business was unimportant.

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 92, 28 August 1878, Page 2

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PARLIAMENTARY. Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 92, 28 August 1878, Page 2

PARLIAMENTARY. Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 92, 28 August 1878, Page 2

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