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LATEST PARLIAMENTARY.

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HOUSE 6t '

WxhtixaTQHj Th* 4*jr. In the House to-day: Slr HutaUffoii asked how it was the Wakatiptt-iijjf^bfei! allowed to land passengetA<l«p|^#|go 'to-day.. .-. ■ „,..: .■■ : ■„. , v'^ft'B^--h)l Mr Dick explained that ?it wa lasW/ the new quarantine regulationt w trh^bjp^; been framed- oh competent -i*miM&:~ .advice. ■ .'■' --'^ s ,: j k t Mr Murray gare notice to «MC Gof ternment would com«unieoe v #ithqtl»< other Australian Colonies' mk& «<rieir ol securing one uniform patent lair for thi colonies, to enable persoflsTirith gpiat«|* "-facility, simplicity and eeond|p^« t^ofetein 'protection and reward for thetrtngpniUy. ' Mr Georga, without «otieev §«ked if the Wakatipu mails had been fang«ted. Mr Johnston said -the lite«jh|fc had better grve notice of the question. Mr Andrews said if Buch'•urfc' etashribi replies: were to be giteoy he' would' more the adjournment of the H<wiw 'to^osMcmembers to express their 6^nnlbttk ::i '^^ Mr George said it was the Wakatipu's erew 1 ana^. pas|oji{|en: could hare contplied with tp<i .ihpfefli; quarantine reguUtion*; they ooulda^all Z hare been recently and ; rias<ysßft|ily raccinated. was a, most .4i*fgn&fok proceeding, doe to loca^mAvmemt^ ■-„ \ -:,; ■ i Mr Turnbull agreed4<kUhj^.i f r-. v yi A Mr McLean said he had known nothitJ^\ of the new regulations -till fhey'iieifc: issued, but he condemned the aftioa>takff by New Zealand, alone amenff thr aolp. j nies, in refusing to enter ressels conaiat; from Sydney with a clean bit! pf atalth. objected to the insinuation thrown out re the Union Company, who had neither asked nor receired excepti^MJt- f»Tpr.The interference which had Uk«a place with the Sydney trade was unreaspaable. The discussion is prooeedi«^., j '"•'" ' /

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3936, 10 August 1881, Page 2

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LATEST PARLIAMENTARY. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3936, 10 August 1881, Page 2

LATEST PARLIAMENTARY. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3936, 10 August 1881, Page 2

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