PARLIAMENTARY.
In the ' House to-day, Sir Q-EORGIE Q-BEY gave notice of a Bill to perpetuate the MeordaOf Mr, Moprho^•e,spublio,services m Canterbury. *• Mr. MURRAY gave notice of a motion for tbe reduction of the honoraria for the Lower House to £100, and to abolish altogether honoraria to Legislative Councillors; -also to lower the salary of future (Governors. . ... y. . .. The following ' Bills have been introduced : 7 .— rFemale . Franchise . (Dr. Willi 8 )* ; Eairty Processions Prohibitions (Mr. Pyke).. -..7.7' A motion was passed that the Cjp'wn | Lands Guide, and other important irets of Parliament should be sold at the country post-of^ces. . : '. Mr. DICIj moved the second reading of .the/Licensing ' .Bill, b.ut both Mr. Barron and Mr. Downiis Stewart opposed the abolition ofytlie bottle licenses. aa ; ; The debate, was inteirupted by the adjournment, '
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Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 46, 9 June 1880, Page 3
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