LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Wellington, Thursday, j Eeplying to Mr "Wilson, the Col. Secretary said Government had no intention of at present making any alteration in the constitution of the Council; to Mr Waterhouse, that there was no interest due on the bonds held as security by the Government Insurance Department; to Mr Wilson, that Government were not pre pared this session to take any steps to wards increasing the salaries of Judges of the Supreme Court.—A motion was carried for the appointing of a select Committee to report upon the securities in several departments mentioned in the Eevenue Act, 1878, which are invested. Yesterday. It was resolved to instruct the Standing Orders Committee to take into consideration the mode of distribution of hono rarium payable to members in connection with their attendance at Parliament, with a view to recommending a more equitable distribution. ■
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4892, 13 September 1884, Page 3
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