PARLIAMENTARY
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. By <" WELLINGTON, Night. The House of Represezu LatlTCS met •it2.3Gp.n>, LEAVE OF ABSENCE. Six days' leave of absence v^ 3 granted to Mr E. H. Taylor on account of illness in his family, and foor , days' to the Hon. G. Fowlds on urgent j private business. , i PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTA- 1 TION. The Proportional Representation Bill was read a first time. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS. Sir Joseph Ward gavo notice to move that Government business be taken on Wednesdays for the remainder of the session. HAURAKI PLAINS BILL. The Hauraki Plains Bill Amendment Bill was reported from Committee with amendments. ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENTS BILL. The Administration Amendments Bill, providing for the exemption of I the English Public Trustee in the ad- [ ministration of a New Z<?al ind estate, from an execution bond, was read a second 'time without discussion. TRAMWAYS AMENDMENT. The Tramways Amendment Bill was brought on for its second reading, but the debate was interrupted by the adjournment.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10422, 13 September 1911, Page 5
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160PARLIAMENTARY Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10422, 13 September 1911, Page 5
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