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FORESTRY LEAGUE.

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Oatul Sacwltlafc The Prime MinW says that the Advances Department makes adon chattel securities to leasewho hold leases under any of rtf S«es of land eligible under the States Advances Act as security or a f It is not considered that Btock joaa. « , £ jjgia under lease £rt°Sate individual affords a suffi•SSiad Satisfactory security for an ft fate Advances loans are bsbodies, but it » u>2 ow in ff to the demands ?£ resources, for the DepartJ, extend the present limit. H# Pest Tho Sob. W. Nosworthy states that 'rabbits are increasing in all parts of the Dominion, though he would like to see - mBC h greater reduction 111 tbeir num- . Tbe question of Babbit Boards ■ Kntoidieffc* «> me ond " conmde T £« of late, and it may become ad|Sbfe to amend the existing legndain some directions and consolidate it is doubtful whether this can 2 dealt with during the present session. Taxation Omnmisslon's Report. geplying to Mr P. Fraser, Mr Massey gaid it was intended to print and injike available to members and the public the evidence taken before the recent TaxaJen Commission. The report would probably be laid on the table of the House to-morrow. 'xe»Y»of Absence. : rpjeo months' leave of absence has . tiftn to Sir John Luke and Mr :ia £ Howard, members of the New Zealand Parliamentary delegation to South Africa. Tgm Bills. '-■■"S'iie following Bills were introduced and read a first .time:—Sale of Drugs Act Amendment (the fcSir Maui Pomare), Workers' ComSUilon for Accidents (Mr Howard), fctone Borough Streets (Mr Wilford), Wellington City Milk Supply Act Amesdnent (Sir John Luke), Wanganui BOTPgh Council Vesting and EmpowerSe (Mr Veitch), Snmner Borough Counea and Heathcotc County Council (Mr McCombs), Licensing Foil (Mr Isitt), Auckland City Abattoir (the Hon,. C, J. Parr), Dominion State Bank (Mr .Veitch), Painters and Decorators 'Health Protection (Mr Veitoh). *Toe4 Progs. An amendment of the Sale of Food -■aid ©rags Amendment Act has been itttwd uc6(i 111 the House of Representatives-' There' is a new definition of _ which it has now been pro■videa will mean "any substance or aixtore of substances used by man as i medicine, internally or externally, ; Wld ittsjfldes anesthetics and also soaps, flirting powders, and unguents used by ian, and disinfectants, germicides, antisrotics, and preservatives used for any ••purpose.'' there is an extension of term "Bale" to include any meal n>|opd sold- or exposed for sale in 'Jjj* hotel, restaurant, etc. There is "*p*uion for inspection of Customs en-, i : a}& and additional powers are proved for officers to take Bamples of !; f»d ? or drugs for examination or Damaged articles of food that seized may be returned to WeWMEif made fit for use. Persons of any food or drug with 'tunajararfeUce pf the owner shall be ''Sirto be the agent pf the owner. offepee to sell food which tnßthvl alcohol or which, not Customs or excise duty, ' thftn g per cent, of proof ! spirit/ Tfis proposed to amend this by r|isjßg th o quantity of proof spirit w3jftC6e»t..-'Theire,w pdwer to makfi • disclosure of parif to articles of food Boldotheris packages. ;Jp|apßu "as .Justices of Peace. the-,House to-night, Mr Wilford reading of the JusPeace Act Amendment designed to permit wo< appointed a? justices of the sPhe njotion was opposed by Mr -&%aiar, but was agreed to pa the h. deference to a request made by Government, an amendcopyright law in New ' been introduced to extend jif protectorates. The opporalso taken to extend the Act territories; An amending New Zealand law; in ilaory licengeg subso* th pf an author into •eriftl Act. aie§> Deposits, amend the Insurance aits Act, 1921-22, exIm of the torn ''iow ) single persons, and Jcfinition of the term linegs," >■ ke or against lire Tthquake. rovides that any corner against loss, by ot >, whether the insurr risks or not; shall ry on the business of • the purposes of the company, carrying .on aarine insurance shall carry on the business by reason only that j of the risks covered >r foreign .company aesg in New Zealand aade. the. deposit rest, any broker, agent, Undertaking business . New Zealand is .re-, efore undertaking the ODS. Ie raising of the interdebentures issued by i 4J to 5 "'per cent, is Local Bodies' Bill (Mr Massey), ft ted in the House of his evening, , the Finance Act, 1921 variation by Order-in-terns on which, local Ised to borrow money) raised for the con : loans. Tho authority ball extend to enable of a rate of interest rate specified in Secof the Local Bodies' Section 108 of that >y omitting the words alf," and substituting FROM PARIS. BEAD NECKLETS. *iv«d many charming neoklet novelties—exons—and -they now Ction. All th© daintiare included in a host including jade, amber, white, ame- » arer qi-ite low. Call Msons Jewellers Ltd., Colombo stret, and 207 W8535-5262 , THAT BARKING, —ANCIENT TALE. intßjcVinE counts or Lung Preitilyu»E relief always. ;;ft-AIT chemists and ea botU«.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18127, 17 July 1924, Page 8

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FORESTRY LEAGUE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18127, 17 July 1924, Page 8

FORESTRY LEAGUE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18127, 17 July 1924, Page 8

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