PARLIAMENT.
TUESDAY,,AUG : UST 22, 1903, LEGISLATIVE COUNCILf 'IJiSO ,Council met at 2.30 p.nk The Maori Land Council# Biit end Statutes Compilation Bill passed the . final stages. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES! The House met #,t 2.30 p.m. Tho Trade Monopolies Bill was introdu<ssd by, Governor's message. It was decided ffiat for the- r<* * mainder a i thel scesioQ Government business should take precedence after 7.80 p.m. on VTednesdaySL , A' motion wpo carried ezpresKipg ; regret at tKo death of 'Ms: JainSii Green, ex-M.H.H. Sir J. O. Ward moved Aa second reading of the Electoral Bill, iriiie*. is largely a conaoliffatary meaijurti , EVENING SITTING. The House resumed at 7;.30 p.m. The debate on the Electoral" , Bill continued throughout the evening. Several members urged that the time had arrived when the special representation of the Maori ; racein Parliament should. be abolished. . This view was supported by Hon. Jas. Carroll, Native Minister, who said he believed the natives would be better off it they joined with Europeans in electing, the best representative for both races,.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7906, 23 August 1905, Page 2
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169PARLIAMENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7906, 23 August 1905, Page 2
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