Parliament.
LEQISIATIVI] COUNCIIj.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
By Telegraph—Press Association Wellington, This Bay,
The Oonviota’ Forfeiture Bill, Desti--1 tute Persons’ Bill, Shop? and Offices Bill, and Electoral Bill were put through final stages.
The greater part of the afternoon was occupied for psuul business. The Medicaf practitioners ' Registration Bill was put through its 'final stages. ’ ' v ' , ‘‘ •*’ ? The Hutt Railway and Road Improve - ment Bill, Laud Tax and Income Bill passed the final stagesi Carrol moved a second reading of the iMaori Land Settlement DiU. After a lengthy thfe seebnet reading -was agreed' to on the voices. '' ' ‘ Tfye House rose'at 24 q e-iu., Mf Carro|l d|d pot exercise his fight of reply owing to the fact that about 2 a m. Mr Kaihau was taken suddenly ill in the main lobby, medical aid being summoned. In the meantime Mr Seddon and members of the Ministry and the Leader of the Opposition and others assisted to revive tti@ member for Western Maori District. Under medical ffoatnieiit, in the afternoon Mi* showed sighs' of Reviving, q,pd wag for amoved to the Whip’s mom where he was m: de comfortable for the night, and at 8 a.iu. the medical verdict was that he WftS nn a. fn.i r Wav +- -* * •• i-" ~„j .o recovery.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42791, 14 October 1905, Page 2
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208Parliament. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42791, 14 October 1905, Page 2
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