HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. TUESDAY.
BIBLE IN SCHOOLS. Mr Fui/rox gave notice that he would move " Tliat the Education Act be amended so as to enable the Bible to be read in schools, under certain restrictions as to time." QITKSTIOXS. In reply to questions it was stated that : —The Government would consider the piopriety of intioducing into the laihvay system a method for forwarding passengeis' lugg.ige similar to that in operation in the United States known as the check (system. —Forest planting in New Zealand had been already resorted to, and encouragement would be held oufc to local bodies desirous of going in for it moie laigely, —The Government would as soon as possible make a statement in respect of their intentions regarding the suggestions in the Volunteer Board's re port.—A sum of £25,000 odd had been expended on the railway from Waikato to Thames, for which £69,000 had been voted. TRADE MARKS BILL, The Trade Marks 33111 was read a thiid time, and passed after some opposition. COMMITTEE OF .SUPPLY. On the motion of Major Atkix.nox the Mouse went into Committee of Supply, when a number of votes were discussed.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1555, 22 June 1882, Page 3
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190HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. TUESDAY. Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1555, 22 June 1882, Page 3
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