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.'■ j-_ . v Thir-py. ••:■ Aftvr '(en last night clauses six to 14 passed without'hWi ration. On ilie qua iHeation clause, Dr Wallis moved an' amendment by-wbich women be allowed i lie franchise, whicli ■ was' lost by, 36..ii«jii'iist 26. >'j ' The {olUiwing is the division list:—■ •■■i--;w^y*gii''f j'"'jjiise'tir^Y.!"3ran^6ffi^!Bi^pir SB iimy, Uulten,rDjgnan r ,l^o,u'glas, Fisher, iCiibba, Gist orne, GrteM, tiamlin, Hodgjkinson, Joyce. Krlly, Kenny, McLean* .' Mom ; "Mill?ray-airy nsley7\Orm|>|fdj Reeves,.Bichaidsou,. Richmond, Howe, Saunders, Seymour, f ({ Sl}arß, Sheehan, ! Stevens, iSutiu'n, I'eschmaker, Thomson, Tol c, (Tuni toiM !Wh itakeirir VV ood- H.'»'? r v ] 'house. .Viaciarlane, Murray, Pyke, Swan- ; soi»,' c , Woo^^.^aigefit^'dßr^w^ (yf-|l.)» 'De Lautour, Fitzlioy. Johns, on, McMinn,JSane; Slirimski, Wailis; Balkucd, Gar*' ; riugtpn, Fox, : ; Macaudrew, Morris,! Olifs*v :Stou'^,,Wa(jqn^..;„.,,, r ..;.;,,.... :<;- ',. .,,;,/ ' Mr Sannders tried to. make the'two' years residential quaVfication apply alike 1 to pipperty holder^. " " The amendment waa 'lost by 551) to eight. '■•; : -. "/,'• '.Vikv',. -.■■''; \ -"v.,-/, . ;iSir..R: Doujf las .sought ,to exclude vail naturalised citizens, but was negatived on : the. voices. .'::3'■?'''■;'".'Ah ■■?':*■ ' 1 .m.yj. o-i'-ii';// \ : Mr Pjke moved an ? amendment which; would restrict voters to 6iie( fote—nega'* : Jiyetf on ''tlie^voiceJß. '•f'-;-!-- J -1' !!*-"' :m: , ■. Mr Whitater riioVed^the'-e^oiiiibn Ipftlie 5 clauses relatinp to freehold ;and; hbaijehold : qualiffcati^n;'and' alteVati^; o ;t]&e'| Ttesi^ id'oiitfa'l' subsection' ? to' one ikk', iiir colony and three months m, an electoraL i distrie '£ 'Xhe'" fVeehold q.uaiificatipia : w^s, ;re^aiQcl,juuaUered.by, ..M, to' ? ■ 3?pe i household qualification was mi;de five in.fiead ,of ten ppuads. -i The vresidential i-lause, of.two years >was- retainediba a" idi-vii'siou by 34 against 16. . -.•■, h-.u-. 1, '\ Messrs Ballanoe, Af acatadre#'aad Fisher :roited with the iye9> 'Mr 'Siout with :the noes. The Premier ! left the chambet 1 shortly before the division,rndMrSheehap ku^^t^rthe'^d^e^ 1;^ 1 *;.-';';"'; v; [;::"t 7\, ; " .Seyer.il' oiher proposed amendmentii' |^ere; 5, liega^ived.'^r'ofgrJesSs' '^as r <repoi;t|ji| } !;"id'ihclhouse adjouruedat*2.loi L . • ' '/•
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2992, 17 September 1878, Page 2
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286Later. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2992, 17 September 1878, Page 2
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