PARLIAMENTARY.
[Special Wihk to "Stab."]
(Pjeu Pbess Association.)
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Wellington, Last night,
In Council today Mr Whitaker's Indecent Theatricals Bill was read a first time.
Captain Frascr's motion for a return of all the mines in the colony now worked, also the number of those worked with single egress, and which may be considered dangerous, was carried.
Sir P. Bell had tabled a motion that Sir J. Yogel was right in assuming he had the approval of late Ministry to join the Land Company, but after a short discussion in which Colonel Whitmore denied the allegation of the motion, and asserted the Government prompted their friends to raise questions damaging to the late Government, the motion was shelved by the previous question being carried by 20 toi).
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Thames Star, Issue 3417, 4 December 1879, Page 2
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128PARLIAMENTARY. Thames Star, Issue 3417, 4 December 1879, Page 2
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