PARLIAMENT.
Per Press Association.) Wellington, last night, the Telegraph Office closed the reading of tbo Elective Executive i negatived by 29 to 20. douse rose at 1.45 a.in. rFTERNOON SITTING, lounci! mot at 2.30. TaraDaki Scholarships Bill and ;o Pensions Bill passed their final
House mot at 2.30. Soddon emphatically contradicted lament that was made on the proevening that he had in his pocket Cnsiderable time past the rosignalall his Ministers. Timber and Elax, Eoyaltio3 Bill, to s;al authorities half of the revenue :i from the sale oE timber and flax ‘Wn lands, was introduced by Gov«message and reaa a first time.
“ evening; SITTING. tHouse resumed at 7.30. hlaranski Scholarships Bill, which reeivod from the Legislative Council, sd aside, tho Speaker ruling that'as ijtined appropriation clauses it was hingemont of the privileges of the id eJuvenile Offenders' Bill (Baume) oad a second time. aHouse rose at 11.15.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1518, 28 July 1905, Page 3
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