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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

WELLINGTON, Tuesday.

Tn the Legislative Council this after? „ rtp Grand Lodge of Freemasons of S Zealand Trustees Bill was read a iwnd time, on the motion ot the Hon. Sf; 1 "* - *" NEW BILLS. ThP Hon. J. M. Toomey gave notice {0 introduce two bills-one to amend the Imprisonment for Debt Limiting Act ,qno the other to amend and extend IL provisions of the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1900. INEBRIATES' HOMES. rfte Council went into Committee on thP Inebriate Institutions Bill. The Attorney-General stated, in answer to a question, that in future curable ,«, fl would have first claim on existing Striate homes, the object of. the bill hpinff that no more incurables should be admitted to the present institutions After a discursive debate, the bill •nmt through the Council unamended, and was then read a third time and passed.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1903, Page 8

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1903, Page 8

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1903, Page 8

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