PARLIAMENT.
I • ■.'■ ' '' GENERAIi. By Telegraph.—Press Aesociittoii Wellington, Last JUgnGQ* When the House met at 2 o'clock, WW } - petitions presented included several m the form of the early dosing of 80/fe^r ' ,ars ' ii— In reply to a question, Hon. J*» Aflen said that everything that could po«fl»y be done was being earned out at Featherston camp during the present outbreak of cerebro-spinal-iuenlngHia. He thought that precautions had been taken to prevent anything approaching ' an epidemic, although an isolated owe might follow a case of measles. The Proportional Representative and Effective Voting Bill (Mr. Veitch), WW read a first time.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1916, Page 5
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98PARLIAMENT. Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1916, Page 5
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