HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
The House met at 2.30. TEACHERS' SUPERANNUATION ACT, 1905, AMENDMENT BILL.
This measure was received by Governor's Message, and referred to a committee.
Mr Massey asked the Minister if the Bill intended to give effect to the actuaries' recommendation of last year, to strengthen the fund with a sum of £17,000 from the consolidated revenue.
Tho Hon. Minister of Education replied that the Bill was entirely confined to certain machinery matters, in which the experience of the year had shown tiie need for amendment. The Bill was read a first time.
PRIVATE HOSPITALS BILL. _ This Bill was received from the Council with amendments, which were agreed to by the House. On the Quackeries Act Amendment BiU. the I Inn. Mr Millar gave noiiee of ihe introduction of this Bill on next sitting day. WAIMATE HOSPITAL DISTRICT BILL. Sir \\. Steward moved the second reading. The Bill was lost by 34 to
The amendments made by the Council on the Eketahuna Borough Bill wcro agreed to, and the House adjourned at 5*30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81869, 19 October 1906, Page 2
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