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(By Telegraph—Free® Aseooiation.) LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. WELLINGTON, This Day. The Council met at 2.30 p.m., and immediately adjourned until 3.30. t ° On resuming the Hons. Rigg and Jenkinson took the oath and their seats. Wi Pere was also sworn in. The Hon. Paul gave notice of the Addressrin‘Reply for next sitting day. The Council rose at 3.35. ?
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
The House met at 2 30, and in con« sequence of Miss May Seddon’s wed» ding, immediately adjourned until 4.30.
The following Bills were read first The Legislative Council Election Bill, Noxious Weeds Apt Amendment Bill, Quakery Prevention, Public and Bank Holidays. Bill. Trustees Act Amend* rnent Bill, Abolition Plural V ot * n g Bill, Parrjers Bill, Ajforriages Valida* tion Act Amendment Bill, Lights on Vehicles Bill, Flour Duty Abolition Bill, Nuisances Bill, Land Agents Bill, Divorce Act Amendment Bill, Law Practitioners Act Amendment Bill, Auckland Hospital Acts Amendment Bill, Borough of New Plymouth Eiectric Loan and Water Works Loan Validation Bill, City of Christchurch Electric Power and Loan Empowering Amendment Bill.
The House adjourned at 5.15. At 7.30 Mr Massey resumed the debate on the Address-in Reply, ><nd spoke until 8.20. Tne Premier followed, and the debate was eontinu d by Messrs Lewis, Hornsby? a%d; MuNab, and was adjourned at
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43113, 4 July 1907, Page 2
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211Parliamentary. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43113, 4 July 1907, Page 2
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