HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
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AFTERNOON SITTING. Ihe House of Representatives met at 2.30 o'i lock. CIVIL SERVANTS' PRIVILEGES. Mr TAYLOR presented a petition from a nurnL-.r of Tr.i.l'.s t'ou:;ciis, praying for the removal of lh ■ re_ulation.s undo:" which members of tho Ci il Service ar* prevented from exer-isine- ii>. ir free rights as ciiiZell-. FIRST READING. The New- I'lyinoutli Borough anel Tnranaki Hospital Exehiinge Bill (Mr Smith), was iiitioiiucd and read a first lime. FllU-i INSURANCE. Or tho motion of Mr KTRKBRTDE. a I'eU-ct- Committee, was j.rt- up to consider t+ie Mutual Lif- lur-unmco Bill, and to report within a fortnight-. Fl NANCIAL STATEMENT. Mr SEDDON stated that he found it impossible, to bring down the Financial Statement, to-morrow night, but he hoped •to have it ready next week. LOCAL BILLS. Tho following local Bills passed through Committee: —Waimato Racecourse .Reserve Act Amendment, Wellington Harbour Board Empowering Amendment, Canterbury College Power- Amendment, Borough nf Gore Electric Power Empowering, Christ.hurch Tramways District Amendment.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11649, 31 July 1903, Page 6
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