LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
I t ™ktive Council this afternoon trains by factories. • PASSED. _ , n+nrs Family Maintenance Act and was finally OFFENCES BILL. m,. Police Offences Act Amendment J wl hen considered in committee. 5,11 was r , ' nrnviding for the closing than those o f public O" 1 ' 1 ;" tl stock ** th f\t £ We hoJrs and drinkraised by the Hon, Stein" under statute law, could } *££?*^^.»»** 2. member of every workingmen s £ in New Zealand by virtue of being a 2£er of one, and he could say that Shadput? stop to the taking in of Sds and the taking out of liquor The Hon. Bolt urged the introduction «f medal legislation dealing with clubs, iKs not right that>hey should have "free hand as to the hour of closing and ""Sub-clause wa s carried on the To The" question of riding bicycles on the footpath was discussed at some length, progress being eventually reported The Attorney-General was in favour of excluding the propulsion of a bicycle on the footpath from the operation of the Act, when it, could be shown that jo danger or inconvenience to others resulted.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 215, 9 September 1903, Page 3
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