HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Wellington, Tuesday. Ihe House met at -2 30. to-day. M" Whitaker gave notice to introduce a Bill to repeal the Attorney-Generals Bill. The debate on Mr Andrew's motion, 'Th>t the House does not approve ol the appointment oi Sir Julius Vogt-1 as A'jent-Genw-1," occupied all the alternuon, anl some of the reference j to Sir Julius Vogel were very severe, especially by Mr R Wood. Mr Andr,;ar argue 1 that the House should jj'/t a* point a man who e health wa3 lhble to tt«;-4k 'i-y*u, Mid who was incapab e oi <x;; ipylun a (subordinate position or co operatwi nm\",xU\y with anyone. lie quarrelled with iU<>. UUi Agcrit-Gencral, Crown Agents, M'i i il&;ke, and uet the wishes of the Houso at tUtii:f)'n at In the Frifeo mail service. The *,;pw-it»<;-H would b'j a slur upon the Crown A'&n-n wtn Uwhterrad us ion* and well. It was 005 wiw to encouraze this class of pPd'ttiiMzl polHfetons by giving a high r> wari tows, He admitted ho had noble <ju.iJitte«, gPT-it abilities, and did much for the wAmy, a«4 while on pergonal grounds he WQulUibr'iOf.aehtm Ag< nt-Genera', publio -duty (wnysll&i Ww to wit tha iiousc not to
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 219, 6 September 1876, Page 2
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