PARLIAMENTARY
HOUSE or MJI’EESBNTATIVES. Tiiuushav, Julv 1. xkw mi.r.. The Hank of New Zealand Act Amendment Hill was read a third lime and passed. stl I’l’l.Y. An Imprest Supply Hill for A AGO.OOO was passed through all its stages. XO-1 ’OX fin KXCJ-: 11 KM AT IX The no-cnnJidcnce debate was resumed by Air de Labour, who made an able and lengthy speech, lie was followed by Messrs TolCjTanioana, London, and Shrimski. The motion was lost on division by 55 against AO. The House (hen went into committee on the estimates. THIS DAY. TIUC KiUK'ATIOX JiJl.l,. To-day Sir W. Fox gave notice that he would move that the Edenation Act he amended so as to permit the reading of the Hible in public schools, subject to time table and conscience clause.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2275, 2 July 1880, Page 2
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131PARLIAMENTARY South Canterbury Times, Issue 2275, 2 July 1880, Page 2
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