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PARLIAMENT.

LF.CiISLATIVIi C'OL'.VCI i>. ru\)<\)\\. Tin: Co'incd met at liall-|i..st two. Captain Mollis bnelly moved the Ad-dres-.-in-Repiy, and K'-'Uorally sii|jpnrtcd Liu (ti»vprn.)r'f utteranee". Mr I'haia/.yn seconded, and at »ioit leni;tli ciiliciseil the spi.'uch. Tho Address was a;;iced l>. Mr I'.iilliu was appointed Chairman of Committee!!. Tho Council Reform Uill was read a first lime. The second re:.dm;; »x lived fur 10-iiiiirrow. Tho Council, at. twenty minute.-; pnst f"UI adjourned till next day. WIiDNKSIUV. I'he Council met 'J JiU p.m. ■J'ho Addi-ess-in-Uefly tn the (;.>\ p.i-um-V .speech was pve>cuted t'i His Kxcelluncy. The CiiiniiKil Code Bill was icad f.>i- the first time. The Council him! at :; l."i p.m. JfUL'Sl'] OF JtKI'iiKSEXTATIVES. TUIiSDAV. The ll.jusl' met ai half-pa ;t two. Mr liilhiiei! c-.iigr.ilul:it.'d Mr Hrvce upon hi* having bcon libeled iu.ider of thu Oppiisilinll. Mr liryc.) think,:! th,! l'oiui-T f-r hici'.:, h 'ratn!,iti'in~. and -.dd tir,i a-i l;.r i-hi-, ifitluniicti went it would l.ii f..r Mi.-i •-' I («tr.(jruiiiijiit of liieciiiintiy, mil hudidnnt liiink the iiniis'i uouid any i,u.slnicUoii (nun the O[j|,i)-ili,ni lor oi^lructloUSikc. Mr Ij.llaiice moved the second leading ~f the |-;iecl.n-al liiil. Tiie debate w.is interrupted by the 5 o'O adjiiuniment. Tiie House at half-p-ist scvuii. Mr I'i'-rceval was vi.ted to th'.. chair ill Committee of Supply fur that e>eiiin,-, and Mr Udlauee doiiv.:ied I,i< lin;.ueuil statement. On the cueliMuii of the -tatr.iiient Mr JJdlance .sii.l, in reply V: Mr liryco, that h.i pinp.nu.J, if \, i»o«i----iiHjiico tho financial debute on Fii.Jjy next. L'l-Mgi.-iss w;'s ri'pcpilwd, and the l[..ni~(i rose at y p.m. WKUNK.SUAV. The Hous.i m"t at 2 ".0 p.m. Sir (Jcorge (irey, member for Xewtoii, took tho oath and his su.it, Replying to Mi- Smith (Waip.i.va), Mr Cadinan stated that thu Unvuiniueut could n it in an iimonding H'.n|iit.-il and Charitable InJtif.ulion.; |j:j| this se.i-ion, but sub tidies would be continued for Hit, iiuply;.!/ to Mi- Hutchison (Uuncdin), Mi- Suddon pro:iii..'.i(] that the Gov'.'niiHuil would take sio.is ti coiiiiue a week s wenk as far as possible to six d;iy.-i, nnint.iiiiing thu freedom of Sunday from tnil. They would also ui'u'O this matter on this Railway Coinmis.siiiner.-., s j us Lu put a stop to any uiiuecce.ssary traffic. Sir John Hall introducod a Uill to confer the electoral ir;uiehi>o on women, Mr Reei moved tli.it having i-.-g.u-.l to the incrii-isiiii,' tension bL't'.'.'eei) the interests of cnpitil and labour tlnonghoiit the world, the Government be requested to open cories|iiindencj with the dillervut GuvurnI meuts "f all tins Jvu'lish speaking cmnmunitics with a view to the appointment "f a ciMiferunee lo cnsidL-r tip! r,-lit.i-dih I>■ _■ - tw■•en c.ipiti'l, labuiir an;l the .S'.ali-, such ,:.,,,fo:.-iKv •,, ~.,:,-!. al Ll.e f..i tticniinI 'liifig-. l-:.\hibiii..ii. lu a -p,-di ol ,;ix,at ! [■.■.ii-lli Mr Recs mwd U|i,,'i thu li'.'U-e to ' e,Tcu to the tion. j Mr I , ) u ti-ii i\,- v.'.Miid.'.d the pro;i > iti.-n. Alter coii-u!erali'c diocu.-. ion the inuli'Ui was iiKi-eed to .m llin vie*. I i l;i lii.i motion of Mi U'Conip-.i-, a cominiti.LU Wit.--. iipiioiiilc-J lo ':ii'|!i'ue iiiln the form and \voikiii- of i-xumili-.y Governnmiilu oN'jwliCtc wuh a v\<:w to .ucli nioililic.itifin oT (ho '.\Y.i.:tiiiK sy-jtmn of GovernI in. ; iit iu New Zealand as will dimini.li tho evils of Up: pri-sent partv isynlem. The Home r.i!.y at ■'■ ;io p.m. ! The (lon -j iu-.iimecl at 7M» I'.iu. The diibate on the second ruaain-; i>l llri J-;i.'et..nd Kill was lesmned. (.'onsidci-ablo discussion ensued, and on thu motion of Mr Hall-Jones the dubate was adjourned, and the House rose ul 10.oU p.m.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2953, 18 June 1891, Page 2

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PARLIAMENT. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2953, 18 June 1891, Page 2

PARLIAMENT. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2953, 18 June 1891, Page 2

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