Change of Constitution.
Mil HI'HIPDN KAVH 'l'll 10 |t|-('AM|O HAL IS (>l!S( ILIOTIO. (Per Press Association). JNVIOKCAUCIU,, Aliiitli H. <|n>tikiii|f at a social .Mr Scddoi ,il : • The timu had come foi' i ,ngc in our constitution. 11, jufVlil if they liad a revisory com Hoc, somewhat on tl u > lines of tin council hud not proved a check on hasty legislation, nor a success at u revisory chamber, but was cumbersome and meant a waste of time und money. As sure as the Council refused a rci|Ut'St from the Lower House asking them to allow Hie people a direct vote on certain questions, the electors would insist on the Council being' reformed out of existence.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 55, 9 March 1904, Page 2
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115Change of Constitution. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 55, 9 March 1904, Page 2
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