PARLIAMENTARY.
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, The wholeTpf last 'night's .'sittlhg oocupied Wifcn.a IdiMusiion las ito>'thei amendments of the standing orders. Most of the alterations reoommended byltheStanding Orders Committee ;Werei agreed' to. The order %astf lands Committee was altered so us to do away with the necessity for referringlifit" allßill ß relating )o|ffaste- | lapds. r , Vf • Sir'G. 'Grey moved.Jari '•insfedotion-'to the Committee to report whether! private members could not, wWobt J l&ave of' the Crown, introduce Bills affecting waßte lands; also", that o^6eß ( nfitprovided"for by the by the Speaker to the House, and that an order should lie made to njejnbers lp introduce Bills affecting.texatio^without, leave ol theCroffn. , " ! lh ' : '■ -.1
> After considerabla fira'tl part of Sir George Grey's proposal waY withdrawn, and the second pai'fc wsF negatlled ! A motion to adjourn thffidebate twaa lost by 27 to 6 and the third'jiaft " Tiega-" tived on the voices. 5 The House torn at 1.15. , i.• % i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1140, 1 August 1882, Page 2
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