DEPUTATIONS.
[PMSB ABBOCXATIOX TKJKOLAxO DUNEDIN, February 18,
A deputation waited oa the Premier on the question of social purity, urging that the age of protection to females should be raised to eighteen. The Premier said he; sympathised with the deputation, but had not made up hie mind as to the advisability of extending the age above sixteen. He suggested the sending of a circular to members on the Bubject. The Hon. Mr Ballance was waited on at Lawrence by a deputation, suggesting that the Government should give a price all round for rabbit skins. Mr Ballance thought the suggestion a good one, and promised to communicate with the Colonial Secretary. _^
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6371, 19 February 1886, Page 3
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