PARLIAMENTARY NEWS.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The West Coast Peace Preservation Bill was moved by the Premier, and the only objection raised to it by either European or Maoritmembera was raised by Sir George Whitmore who said the Preamble should be struck out, The debate wa« adjourned. j»
HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES.
Mr Hutchison presented a petition 25 feet loDg asking that the teaching of skilled labor in gaols might be put an end to. Mr Seddon presented a petition 30 feet long complaining ot the way in which the Southland Board of Education administered the Act. -r.i-.:l. Mr Fulton gave notice of a Bible in Schools motion, After several other questions, the Private Bills Cost Bill passed its second reading.-y'' "Sv ; Objection was\ taken to the Trade Marks Amendment Biil on the ground that it ivas retrospective, but it ultimately passed its third, reading. The House went intd .Commute of Supply. The estimates were taken seriatim and carried with few exceptions. The House rose at 11.40.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 9420, 22 June 1882, Page 2
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164PARLIAMENTARY NEWS. Temuka Leader, Issue 9420, 22 June 1882, Page 2
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