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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

Wellington, Yesterday. Mr Oliver brought in bills entitled the District .Railways Act Amendment Bill aod Mr Pharazyn the Disabilities fie-' moral Bill which was read a firgt time.

Mr Chamberlain asked if Government would bring in a bill to stop juvenile smoking.—Mr Whitaker said it was an exceedingly difficult thing to put down these practices by legislation but if Mr Chamberlain would bring in a bill to stop smokiDg by everybody he, would suppoit it.

Mr Wilson moved, "That, in the opinion of. the Council, persona who have become bankrupt should not be retained on the Commission of the Peace."—Mr

Reynolds, Captain Fraser, and Mr McLean supported the motion, the latter saving that as a new Governor was coming, a new commission should be issued, when the names of all who had been bankrupt- could be left out. —The debate was' adjourned at the request of Mr Whitaker, who promised to make inquiries. The! Small Birds Nuisauce Bill was read a second time after much opposition, an amendment to throw it out being nega* threSlf by the Counoil, which rose at 430.

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4240, 3 August 1882, Page 2

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4240, 3 August 1882, Page 2

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4240, 3 August 1882, Page 2

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