PARLIAMENT.
j PER PliKsa ASSOCIATION. jHOUSE Oi? REl J Rfc;SI<;N' , ATIVES.| FiJiDAT, 0::t >rer :>O. Af'er the Telegraph Ofli*< close 1 Mr Hanan's iimenJmenc, that cor>sid-r - lion of the Bill he postponed till next session, was lost by 33 to 21. Speaking at 5.15, Mr Taylor siirt he ' b'jlieved the Premier on r.his L quoi Bill wan g-«i ir f o moot his Waterloo.; k-i to the " N.i 'iiTirv no liquor" clause, the way th \ Premier ;>1 >ated | over it woati to prove th it h■■ tt'iy de-igtiea is in the cautoof the . {,: 'iO. ! Eventually, after farther discußsion, ' at (?,45, the second rending wus : . to on tha voices, and by 29 to 13 the 1 committal of the Bill was f•>: down for '■ next sitting day. ' | The House rose at 6.55,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 236, 2 November 1903, Page 2
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131PARLIAMENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 236, 2 November 1903, Page 2
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