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PARLIAMENT.

T»LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. WELLINGTON, June 14. The Legislative? Council met at 2.M0 p.m. The Military Service Bill was read a first time. The Hon Paul gave notice to move certain amendments in the measure, with a view to the constitution of a National Military Service Appeal Board to hear appeals from any decisions of the Military Service Board. The New Zealand Insurance Truss Bill was read a first time. The Council rose at 2.57. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

| THIRD READING I The House of Representatives met 1 at 2.30 p.m. The New Zealand Insurance Company i Trust Bill was read a third time and ] passed. |.. REPLIES TO QUESTIONS In reply to Mr Brown (Napier; the 1 Premier said he would look into the ( question of o. German school teacher ; (who was alleged io be employed in the Roforua district. He had not heard of the case. In reply to Mr. Payns, the Minister for Railways said the extra shilling per day granted to railway employees ws-s not being witheld, but would be paid as soon as the House voted the money. WAR PENSIONS AMENDMENT | Amendments to the War Pensions

Act Amendment Bill were introduced by Governor's Message. PERSONAL— There is profit in the "Camels" off DESERT GOLD TEA packets. £SO in prizes. Get particu ; I As sure as water quenches fire, so | will "NAZOL" afford relief from heavy colds, troublesome coughs, sore throats and influenza. Test it. Baby lips are taught to prattle For children's coughs and colds the most reliable remedy is "NAZpL." Ready for use when bought. Affords I quick relief. 60 doses cost 1/6. I Eave you fried "Tiki" Stout? If ■ not, don't deny yourself the pleasure : any longer. Try a bottle and you will ". find that you have never tasted better : \ Stout in in your life. Made from f h<? i purest ingredients, and the greatest ! skill and care has been exercised is its i production.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 104, 16 June 1916, Page 3

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PARLIAMENT. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 104, 16 June 1916, Page 3

PARLIAMENT. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 104, 16 June 1916, Page 3

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