HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
The House met at 2.30 p.m. Mr. Field gave notice tp ask the Minister for Agriculture if he would bring in a Bill to compel the Wellington City Council to erect abattoirs. The Petitions Committee referred to the Government for favourable consideration petitions from Newtown licensees praying for compensation on account of their licenses being withheld by the Licensing Committee. The Etiucation Committee, reporting on secondary education, recommended that any pupil attending a school in charge of a sole teacher, who attains a certificate of proficiency, though over the age of fourteen years, might be specially recommended for a free place, subject to the approval of the governing body ; and that as the regulations with regard to free admissions have not been generally observed, no alteration in the age limit should be made until a fair trial has been given to the present system. (Left sitting.)
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1904, Page 6
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