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LATEST PARLIAMENTARY.

WELLINGTON, this day.

Free Trade in Lantl.

Mr Moss gave notice that he would tomorrow ask leave to introduce a Bill to facilitate free trade in land, by abolishing the laws of entail and settlement at present in force in this colony.

Mr Moss gave notice to-day of the following : That the conflict over local works and local legislation, pressed upon this House by the abolition of local selfgovernment in 1876, tends, with inaeuing force, to lower the dignity, and to impair the efficiency of the Parliament of the colony. That it is advisable to telieve tbis pressure by the re-establishment of local legislature! having jurisdiction over all matters whioh can be moie satisfactorily dealt with by such legislatures than by the general legislature of tho colony.

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Auckland Star, Volume XV, Issue 3724, 19 July 1882, Page 3

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LATEST PARLIAMENTARY. Auckland Star, Volume XV, Issue 3724, 19 July 1882, Page 3

LATEST PARLIAMENTARY. Auckland Star, Volume XV, Issue 3724, 19 July 1882, Page 3

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