LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. WEDNESDAY.
In the Council, Mr Buckley, in reply to Mr Miller, stated that the Government would lay a return on the table showing the amount collected under the property tax, with and without exemptions. Mr Menzies moved that, in the opinion of this Council, every school committee should have power to cause the Bible to be read in school in the day without commont. After a lively debate, thp Council divided on the motion, which was carried. Ayes, 20 ; noes, 14. The adjourned debate on the motion re an address to the Queen relative to the Kormadec Islands being annexed to the colony was further adjourned till Tuesday next. The Native Owners Equitable Trust Bill was considered in committee, and the Council adjourned till to-morrow.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2172, 10 June 1886, Page 2
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