There was a fair attendance of members and visitors at the second sitting of the Hastings Y.M.C.A. M<.»k Parliament. Mr. Cyril Croker was introduced to the Speaker as a I*."’- member, representing Gisborne, ami at the same time was appointed Attorney-General. A .select commitec was sgt tip to deal with various piestions reliiting to the general business. The Minister for Railways Mr. 11. Grave) gave notice of tnoion. ' That a Select Commit tee be inpoinled to consider steps to mininise the danger of level crossings." The principal business of the evening nas the consideration of the Governmei-t's Railway Regulations Rill it":.’:. which 'vent through its ■.triciis readings end was dealt with hi committee clause by clause. The Dnposition and Labour Party eriti-•i-ed the majority of the provisions, ind suggested various amendmentt. Seme of wliudi were adopted.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 144, 3 June 1913, Page 6
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