PARLIAMENTARY.
By Telegraph.—Presi Association. WmimoroN. this day. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL YMKRDAY Tlio Council met at 2.30, Thfl Land Drninnge Hill was passed through Corauiitteo. HOUSE OF KKI'HESENTiVTIVES" Ykstkiiday BE PLIES TO QUESTIONS The House met nt 2.30 In reply to questions, Ministers stated:— That further representations Imve been made to the Caimdiun Government with the object of arranging for the Vancouver mail mofliners to call at New Zealand instead of Brisbane. That eonl from the Stale coal mines will be supplied to dealers on their agreeing to retail it at ut certain fixed price; and that if this arrangement does not wort satisfactorily the GoTcrnmcnt may establish retail yards of their own. Tho House resumed at 7.30. RAILWAYS AUTHORISATION BILL Aftor a lengthy debato on the whole question of railway " mrnction and ex» tension, tho Rmkii.-.s Vuthorijation Bill was read ut first time. 11EPLIE8TO QUESTIONS Tho House then proceeded to disousi answers given to questions by Ministers, and adjourned at 12,35,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1065, 12 August 1904, Page 2
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160PARLIAMENTARY. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1065, 12 August 1904, Page 2
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