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TRAMWAYS BILL.

PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION QUESTION. (sraciAij to ''the press. ") WELLINGTON October 9. The division list on Mr J. McComb's motion to disagree with the Legislative Council's amendment in the Christchurch Tramways District Bill> striking out clause 18, empowering the Board to adopt the proportional representation system, was as follows:— Ayes (26). Bartram Malcolm Ihckson, .T. M. Masters Edi© Mitchell Fraser Parry Holland Poland Horn Rhodes, T. W. Howard Sa\ age Hudson Statham Kfillett Stewart MeCallum Sullivan McComb's Th acker McLeod Veitch McNicol Witty Noee (30). Anderson Leo Bitehener . Lysnar Bollard Mander C9ates Massey D-iekson, J. S. . Nash Glenn . Ngata Guthrie Nos worthy Hamilton, A. Pomare Hamilton, J. R. Potter Harris Powdrell Hawken Reid Henare Rhodes, R. H. Hocklv Soddon j Isitt Sidey Jones ' Smith, R. W. [In Saturday's issue it was inadvertently stated that Mr McComb's amend, ment was lost by 36 votes to 16.}

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16962, 11 October 1920, Page 6

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TRAMWAYS BILL. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16962, 11 October 1920, Page 6

TRAMWAYS BILL. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16962, 11 October 1920, Page 6

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