CAMBRIDGE PARLIAMENTARY UNION.
The ordtiaryovtekly mertinsf of the above union was hel ffat S. Andrew's schoolroom on Monday evening. There was a failattendance of members. Tho Speaker, Archdeacon Willis, took the chair. The Ho«s*\«nt into comn.ittee on the question ofMvjkye «hd meansAfter considerable discussion the House resymed. Mr Keesing moved that the orders of the day be suspended foi the imipo^e of considering the question of finance. The 4 i^*tferf baviug been discussed at some length, Mi (Iwj nnetli moved tli.it the House adjourn till tins d.iy foitnight, .md that n, committee consKtintr of Meh-srs Wells, Dowsbmv, Kd(?.n, Stewart, Kcp-»inff, the Speaker and the nn>\ei meet in the meantime to consider the hnwicial and othei portions of tho union, mid report to the HoHse at its next -.ittiiitf. Mr Westmoreland seconded, and the •motion was c.mied. * The House then rose.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2047, 20 August 1885, Page 3
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140CAMBRIDGE PARLIAMENTARY UNION. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2047, 20 August 1885, Page 3
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