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DIVISION ON LOCAL RAILWAYS BILL

The Local Railways Bill, which was tho subject of very strong opposition from a section of the House when it was going through its second reading stage, is likely to meet with very strong opposition in committee. The division liet on the second reading was as follows: — For the Bill (271— R. F. Bollard. Bradney, Craigie, Fisher, Fraser, Guthro, Harris, Hine, Hunter, M'Combs, Macdonald, Malcolm, Ma6sey, Nosworthy, Okey, Pearce, 11. H. Rhodes, T. W. Rhodes, Scott, F. H. Smith, Statham, Sykes, G. M. Thomson, J. C. Thomson, Wilkinson, Wilson, Young. Against tho Bill (12)— Atmore, Diclcson, Escott, Payne. Poland, Raugihiroa, Roborteon, Seddon, Sidey, Veitch, Ward, Witty. Pairs — Aye* : Allen, Campbell, Herdman, Buick, 1-lorries, Newman, Anderson, Mander, Buchanan. Noes: Ngaia, Brown, M'Cnllum. Isitt, Carroll, Myers, Ell, Colvin, R. M'Kenzic.

Rev. Dr. Sheldon will deliver his final lecture to-morrow evening, in tho Town Hall Concert Chamber. The collection will bo handed over to tho Patriotic Fund. The Waterside Workers' Band will play at Newtown Park to-morrow afternoon. A collection will be taken up in aid of the Huntly Disaster Relief Fund.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 82, 3 October 1914, Page 8

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DIVISION ON LOCAL RAILWAYS BILL Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 82, 3 October 1914, Page 8

DIVISION ON LOCAL RAILWAYS BILL Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 82, 3 October 1914, Page 8

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