PARLIAMENTARY.
Legislative Council. [By Telegraph—Press Association.] Wellington, last night. HoSftTAt. ni'iwks. The Ilusjiita' Nurses Registration Bill was passed through Comniittec. House of Representatives. The House met at 2.30 p.m. NEW COMM AM) AST. Mr Sed'l-in announced that the posit ton of * 'omm md'-r of the Xew Zealand laces i. id been util-red to Major and Brevet-Cuiuii-1 St George Chiiliis Henry, cf the Xu,•thumb, rland 'Fusiliers, who had seen service in the Egyptian unpaiqu ’inner 1. ml Kitchener, and had been commander of the Fourth Mounted Infantry Corps in South Africa since the 4t:i of April, J 900. nlUI.r, UK Hoi iL enlU'ilKN. Mr Guinutss Hi-,'.1'1 tile second reading \ ( ~f the State Sell ..1 Children Compulsory Drill Biii to provide that Education Boards shall cause military and physical drill to be taught to boys an 1 gh'ls attending public schools. A long debate followed, lasting until the o.:;0 adjournment. Sevtra'y members, wiiile .-uipporting the Bill, objected to it-. : compulsory clauses.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 155, 12 July 1901, Page 3
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