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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

WKDNKSDAV. Tip; H"Umj ini-t .it *J p.m. K-'l'lVilU to 'pK-ti..ji~. II * t .11 **■ i that tie* < nr.«Tnnp*nt v/'iini, u}i-n<‘v.T po-*jl ].•. ■ ;i to pr-wnt c u::’rv -ch-- n-mg clo--;d t > the rr'i-iiiL' ■ : Tli*r -di>- 1 : tii it an mqmry would m id** a-t«* wh* im r tip; oxistcnce of cr.»*s«:**i• «:icilth; v\..s dangerous t > herds; iLtt it inP-nd-d tn (tail with th* 1 :ili iliti -n nf Wa-tt* Lands li mnis in Up; Lmd Act. hut n»l tin* abolition of school committee-;: that lip Hovernimuit would endeavour during tip sc*Mon to introduce a Hill doming with the claims of old soldiers, sailors. ami naval and military settlers; that there wa- no intention of abolishing education boards and school committees. THE MIDLAND BAILWAY. Mr Hassell brought up tl»*» report of the committee on the Midland Railway* Major Atkinson moved that the report be considered next day, in which ca**e he should give up Friday to private members business. Agreed to, HANSARD REPORTS. Mr Samuel moved that it be an iu>truc tion to the Printing and Reporting Debates Com nittecs to cause I laniard reporters to cease reporting any memtar after he has spoken for one hour, excepting only when such member is moving the second reading of a Hill, or when Mr Speaker shall otherwise direct, Mr Ward seconded the motion. Mr Peacock supported the principal of the motion. Mr Alien stmgly snpp *rted the motion. Messrs P.illancv. Do.vnie St-0.v.0 t, Ilirron and Pishor «>pp<»ed it. Sir H. Urey said this was a question and nothing m »re than interfering with the liberty of debate. House adjourned at r».r*o. j».m. The House resumed at 7.30 p.m.. but the business done was n-.t of gre.A imp »r*ance.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2399, 24 November 1887, Page 2

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287

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2399, 24 November 1887, Page 2

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2399, 24 November 1887, Page 2

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