GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
- (FBETS ASSOCIATION TXLXCIIAU.) BOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES Tvesdat, Seitlmber 4. AFTERNOON SITTING. 'The Houso mot at 2.30 p.m. HOURS OF SITTING. The PREMIER moved that the House continue it* sitting <"«ic!i evening without any adjournment tor supper. Up agreed, at the fame tiim\ that it .femild bo on understanding that no new «*akershould •>" tnk«.n nftor 10.4-5 p.m. His obiec 1 - v, » ,s t(> enable the House to cL) every night during the progress of the FiiMnc-uil debate between 11 and 11 80Mr said ho preferred io t.ake the «-ii.i>rer adjournment, end go or 12.30. ~,'.. + Th«> motion was carried by ol votes t0 '' THIRD READINGS. The Registration of Births Expends Bill and tiu> Opium Prohibition Bill ffero road n third time- .and passed. LAN PL KS* NATIVES. Mr G\RI{OI.L moved the rpcojv! riding of tho Natives Hill rthe debate on which is fully reported jn another column).— Agreed to on tho voices. _ . _ Tno House rose at 0.15 p.m^ EVENING SITTING. The House resumod at 7.30 p.m. FINANCIAL DEBATE.
The debate on tho Financial Statement wan opened by the Leader of tho Opposition- «nd carried on throughout the evoning.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12590, 5 September 1906, Page 9
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