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PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.

../■/(jottings. Mi' Brace conaidera Mr/'EaVnsbaw'' an interesting blend of.Sooialißt- and - High Tory." •;'l' -' '; , 'jv . Mr Palmer•.'isagaio- agitating'\iagainst' tho awaiting trial;''" OfM|R| Mr W. Hmobisonasp?Mimstor?. for Labour to evolve a programme to' '■; utiliao snf'plußllabbor iSo will bondmoice idlenessin!- towns—V v rather large.order/ ■;'■■ ! 'Mr Earnebaw spoke strongly on Fri> ' } ' i day regarding unemployed miß''ri!ed^Mr,;Ta^:^hn;took'; ; 'v esoeption to hon.ymeEbers g|joakiiig';s aq.of men" who had tmatle/ptle.^ men of them." . thai S they -had 'done ■"' initials after their ,Me;s;''f ; Mißiiij,er«; i preting thai laugb terl wh toll frjltdwed/ s i ho added /'That doeßnJt.apply. to meV'S Tliisi the;! HouseJ;: ■ '::< ■£'&s;.■ 'X&MWjtM. $ ; Pl?iaK>utshlj;fi^ otjffed^iihenitakenw

%larawera s f iml ptipnjjby'?ltoeping: the outoE ■;ihe for v Land?;. says/itiiat :.mont boa asoertalnod : that the lake is ;■ not likely© j '*are, /and:to drtniti;.it nowwould ~hoan :'■.■ expensive : opdfaitoii'; .•'• •': : '' ■■; -.; ■'; ; ''. ■ ■ .'."'.■:'! Whotklkain thiß:Hpusef' oried swered his -own question—'t.Riohard Seddon/'-'&V.Why,'! ; ho exolaimed thrbush ft'flhorua-df,"_Oh'si'*Ke »3. a yourig woman goiiig- toget married.: s He ia going to/ hiß i''nßffle; ; '?He!iß'''.''Diok.Sed'don,V'ho'w.. be. v Diok,Tator!' the {Joyoi hment the. Shop and Shop ■will receive the happy. dbspatoh ia; Ibe '.-.LegiilaiWi Council next week? ■The'lpdoßtrial Conciliation and Atbitratibii too. has ', been nititilated nlraoat beyond recognition, so tbat. Ministers will have tailed to'.pass'.' three 'of their most important polioy Bills,' . . : . Mr M'QuijAays that every one wbo has use: the railwcys is satisfied with.' of the Commissioners.'■;>■. .J -,', "I lmve stood two hours of abuse, • anil when I repeat tlie'lionf gontle< man's Words Le runs .to the Chair. like a smaU boy Mind. his big brother,"-rite. Eremior; ;on the Leader of the Opposition. Captain Russell says that wo havo 78 guns mounted in New Zealand and only 100 gunners, while in Wellington we have nether efficient guns or gunners to man the forts. Souefficient officersßhouldnot tamper with scientific weapons—Post. now THE WEEK'S WORK ENDED. Friday's'sitting of the.llouse, with , the weary waste of hours of pnoioua ['time, the disputes over the Speaker's I ruling concerning 'the commit!al of itbree Bills at once, and the almost j|nteruiinable and quito unnecessary Ifdisctißsion lasting for nearly the whole £night, closed in an appropriate manner Rafter we went to press en Saturday usual motion for adat fifteen minutes lost, several of the Government supporters voting against ' it because they naturally resent-d the delay of important business during the night, the Opposition having monopolised the time in discussing points of order, As the House would not adjourn, and as members would not leave the Chamber, and thus'secure a , connt-oul, the only thing to be dono was to proceed with the next order of the day, the Committal of the Stock Bill. But new business cannot ho taken after half-past 12 without the unanimous consent of the House. A number of the Opposition, notwithstanding that they were told that the Stock Bill would bosimply commiited, and that progress would be at once reported, objected to the flew business, and tho House was helpless. Various suggestions were made on both sides as to how the absurd deadlock might be ended, Mr Seddon proposed to tab the second reading of a Bill, but «very suggestion was refused by the , Opposition. Mr Buckland, his voice 'Whispering its way through a heavy cold, asked' that some of the Government Bills should be struck oil the order paper. The Premier declined. Mr Ball-Jones wanted to move a vow of censure on the Opposition; hut kt length he proposed that the galleries be cleared, .The motion was put and loßf, and this being fresh business the adjournment was again moved and cairied, and the weary House went .home to bed'at'twenty-five minutes HAH, On Saturday / sgnt Sir John Hall, who is retifirg from public life, was entertained at a dinner at Bellamy's by the Opposition party. The Hon. W. Holleston, leader of the Opposition, presided, and besides nearly all the members of the party in the House of Representatives) there were preseot the Hons 0.0. Bowen, R. Ollivoi and J, D. Ormond, M.L.C.'s; the Hon J. Bryce aod Messrs T. W. : Hislopand Menteatb, WE LIQUOR BILL, In the new club clause in the Alcoholio Liquors Sale Control Bill, it is required (bat when a conviction is recorded against a club a copy shall be sent to the Colonial Secretary, who shall have power to cancel the charter if ho thinks fit, giving one month's notice to that effect. IDE END OF HIE SESSION. It is probable that the remaining business of the session will begot through by Tuesday or Wednesday in the next week. The Public V7ork3 debate is to begin to-morrow. Complications between the two Houses over the Government Railways Bill are freely predicted in the lobbies, however, as likely to lengthen the session. Local Bills are to be taken this afternoon. '^ BAILWAY iW-RENTIOES, Complaints hate reached the Government that some apprentices in railway workshops are bo neglected that they finish their term very inferior workmen, fn reply to the representations of Mr Taylor j: the Minister of Public Works says that tho Railway. Commissioners will hold a strict investigation of the suhjeet, ~N.Z. Times.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4532, 25 September 1893, Page 2

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833

PARLIAMENTARY NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4532, 25 September 1893, Page 2

PARLIAMENTARY NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4532, 25 September 1893, Page 2

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