PARLIAMENTARY.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL September 3.
The Coiinc;l. rejected a motion to commit the Mor gages Bi'l in the face of a recommendation by the Joint Statutes Retition Con_mitt"B that it should he dropped. The Aid to Public Workeand Spttlp~ ment Bi'l was introduced, and t'te debate on tho Bi'l proposing to give the convict Chemi-i the right of applying for a fresh 11i.1 was further adjourned. Eleven Councillors entered ft protest on the journals of the Chamber against the passing of the A-iatic Resttii'im Bill. September 4, The Native Affair* Commit'ee recommended that Major Kemp'.'peti'i)n agaiist tbe Horowhenua Commission be referred to the Government The Government Advances to S• t-lern Act Amendment Bill, P'i<rate Benefit Societies Act Amendment Bill, and Shipping and Seamen Act Amendment Fi'l were received from the Lower House and read a first time" Tbe Giehome Harbour Board Empowering Bill, Female Law Praoti nners Bill, and the Law Practi'iiners and New Zealand Law Societies Acts Amendment Bill passed their final stages, and the Aid to Publio Works and Land Settlement Bill was read a second time.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2085, 8 September 1896, Page 2
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179PARLIAMENTARY. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2085, 8 September 1896, Page 2
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