TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. [Per Greville's Telegram Company.]
P ;A g fi II A M B B" T A BiYup ; "715 .iW^MgKGaQNj'/AugUSt X. i Tn„the._House last night, Mr. Creighton moved the second Reading of tije Licensing 4 Bill, which is _ meMy^a^feprinf-oif-thifr of : Ta'Bfe' : -se i s_ori'r : 'Ok"f ! a^ iii i ■■ii wn ■■■■-■■ii-*i***rFi--w*****rr__*giTirTw-*^^
division the Ayes were*^. a^to^e^Noes ;2fi. f-ir D. Monro, j_B^ 88 ' 8 JtS- s*.®5 *.® !^' or ' or TOte( l with the A;*Jp||anii*«Pws The Gove^^en«i&^roi^|elß^pi.ble corres- . pondence wltifßlr brogden TOlgJwc to a offer from a Lon'^pii company 16 constiUJt a railway. The National Currency and Bank Bid was rcad'the^riftime." "* * " : ""'"'* --■'"--■' A long d<*ate took on Mr o,'Ko-ke's motion lor kbd.fislßb'i*_ihifent-of:lneLNewi_.ealand University' at Auckland. Mr Curt s opposed. .The debate was''a^jorir'n'ed.'" ; -"*' r "'*-'-'"-' r '""' : ' ; " "■■""■• \ Mr fcheehanjnw.e^that^jha Attofney-Genera^ be a member tfitifr&ote-bmi&rA 'holding a 6eat in the Assembly. Debate adjourned. - The resolutions . sgrej^L upou . ajtgthe "meeting of i Superintendems^rili pfbbably 5 lie tooved-iri-spme-Iwli-.toM^fo'lfowiniCsh'ape:-. -* J^ll^ ' / , --Tbat.- ifr the) Imn*ig}*aj-ion.- a¥d .Fu^^^bxks. . . policy^, to i: b<*j,^^ , carried out, , a change is, necessary in the. . ■< i \^ S^rig^-6yto.' l,f ! i ' Jlc^ •'a'*'-**-*- ***'* 5 That experience having ptoted s'fha! 1 the^prac-? ■ tHal, , details pf, . the, $ •jicj-j- -cannot, , b^ s^tia- : s fictbnly'a^niiiiisteted'frdm any One 'jcentre, 8 . the .^Colonial , .G ; oyernroent;, -shoul.d Jasje7, |he" ■provintiar __cliiiier*y "for* carrying out'^heirj l , policy, the. duties o^.-B evident Slinis'ter^pr Agents being performed' by 'the' Provincial,, . Executives,, hu,t .^the .. „,Gqy } f.r^<2Pt ' * retaining the* 'supre'me'coiitforandresbonsi-f i biiuy.,._, t . i->rp .. ..,.,.»,., y'yypy 1 That r this""drrarigcmeht would "lead 'to ? i he*, ; u .exercise of f local, kno wledge-an.d, experience | *'* 'of local -requirements,' tdeconbmy, ahd.tQt'ij^, I . speedy jexecutiqmof, .the ; ..PZI-ljp' 1 ' j <Mr Vogel is' believed' to be favpraWe^tb thelnsw* proposal,,. but the-other, members"!, of . meht"-aFt? ; divided/ ' : " - * rr ;;; "™» ;; ;| ; i >s lt js believed ,the ; Cabiuit jw ; il\ 'ffflyitfijiffi' itne ot : m6st> ! butit , is*kn6wn that the Government^ ; will not.grant a^solutim-,-;-! r .-,-,.- .. , .',,,7-'- -' A powerful -majority' has been formed to , carry,, ,*Jh^ resolutions, and,, the Centralists .at present in the Opp6„tion,'wili,'it is" believed', remain neutral. . '. lhe Government feels certain of defeat/ 4 ' The""op^ni'ng ; of ! the Butt -railway is postponed, ia.^order,. it, is^said^tp,. -coerce- the. Wellington 1 member's.', „;,,'-, .77.,' ._; , . ; ..'*., ,_• **,; _.;. ,: ;, *•/*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 182, 1 August 1872, Page 2
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346TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. [Per Greville's Telegram Company.] Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 182, 1 August 1872, Page 2
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