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PARLIAMENT

MORE BILLS PASSED.

(Special to -‘'Star.") ' 3-. WELLiNbToN) Sept & To-day’s sitting of., the wp.3 brief, considering thqt the end of the session is so near. The Death Dufies Amendment Bill, Hutt Valley Lqnd Settlement Bill, and the Kaliri Guhl Control Bill, as Well as two local bills Were paaeed, and progress was made bh tile “Washing Dp” Bill, a further .instalment of, .which Was brought; dpWm /n . . .'. >. The House rose at 10.50 p.m, NO “FUSION” DEBATE The Prime Minister (Mr. informed Mr. Atmore in the House today, that he regretted the Government could not see its way to allow a dismission on Mr. Atmore's motion, suggesting that before Parliament prorogues, it should establish a strong National Government from tlffi most able men in thf present House. Mr. Atmore: You refuse' to allow, your party to give, an unfettered vote.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1925, Page 2

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PARLIAMENT Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1925, Page 2

PARLIAMENT Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1925, Page 2

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