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Reform of Upper House

Demanded Ijy the House

A Very Plain Hint to ilie Government By Telegraph.—Press Association. WeIiLINOTON, this day. Discussion on the first item in the Estimates was continued throughout llio ovoni«R. Mr. Bedford moved iv reduction of £1 (is mi indication that tlio Houso consider" ed Jint s3iuo reform ot tlio (Jppor Chum* bor was desirable, Mr, fieddon said they woro all'agreed that there should bo soino reform of the Legislative Council, hut this was a stupid way of affirming a groat constitutional principlo. Even if the amendment wero ciwi'ied ho would take no notice of it, After a lengthy discussion Mr, Badfords amendment was curried by i)ii to 16, and the first item of tlio estimates as rei duocd was agreed to, Progress was roportod. The House VO3O at 12,5,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1063, 10 August 1904, Page 3

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134

Reform of Upper House Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1063, 10 August 1904, Page 3

Reform of Upper House Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1063, 10 August 1904, Page 3

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