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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER \,. Per Press AsocUtion. mu Wellington, Uaat Night. Jhe Council resumed at. 8 pjn. Tbo Onehungia Harbor Empower™ ui I was read a second time, without debate. The Licensing Eill was taken in committee. An amendment was made, providing tor th* .payment of wine licenses upon fflieifollowing scale: 500 gallons, but not exceeding 1000, £5, exceed™* 1000 <-x\lorn £lO. Jt was also provided that "the iwlder.of a wme-makert* license wou'd he guilty of a breach if he manufactured more than the amount specified in ins license. Clause 7, as recmmuMided, provided that all liquor taken into a no license area shall be "delivered witih no less delay khan is reasonably necessary for.the course of transit." The WhaMarei Harbor Billl was read a third time and' passed. | The Council rase at 9.5 p.mi, HOUSE OF KIEPRESENTATIVE6 I The House met at T. 30 mm; \ Fho Premier .intimated that the Govwnrment was extremely anvious to get on with the *Uiiriates'. «nd stated tfiat private members on -the Order Puoer V °rSr }? ® ran ftno'l'cr opportunity . Phe House then went into Cowtmitt«! of Supply to.furtW consider the Estimates. "\ T U e!en '" x Department woa first takeri, the mm of flM.nna being asked Jor the Adjutant-fieneml',s branch ; In reply to Mr. Dixon, Hon. Jag. Alton said that as far as twaibie the nowitioiw vacated by Imperial offioers wmdd jhe ffled by N«w ZK:ahu«Ws. During I Z?7?\ G^ Ry '! ? ™™« Kobin wouJd be piaeed in command (ri'neral Cod'ley le:,-ving the Dominion at tli»cr.M ß He t'lum proceeded to ad;«,..te ftn j-xtietwan of our defence to.embiac« the training of our older »,«.„. Mr. Hanan stressed the importance of keeping up owr food supplies and protwting our smaller .paris. ft doubted he wwdtm of taking big guns out of th<> Dominion. l !!?' A'l™ said . tll * wms keefiinß tho question of food supnlie, constantly m view. He was i„ a po„ition to say that more men wore. ---->•' <>d. and be had no do-.H the Uoi>,*« Wd respond to the call. The sending ot 1,, i? ijuns away was in accordance'will, the arra.nr.!»*!rt with War Oft we and still left sufficient for our own purpose?. Discussion followed npon Hie o.uality of Uie 'hown, supplied to the expeditionary forces, Hip geiietiil opinion exh °'" e that tke anima! » wee -Mr. Massey sahr it was certain, that further men would be needed, and he tawed .sending „ :o re seasoned troom. The total v-f rots of fjpAMl was pas.sed'. ' The Post and Telegraph rote, £11938 - 4»).wa„ passed . a!lc , the. House rote at ItUi p.am. ,/
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 89, 10 September 1914, Page 4
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