PARLIAMENTARY.
NO-CONFIDBiNOiS DEBATE. iBY TELEGRAPH.) (PER UNITED PBESS ASSOCIATION.) ~~ Weimngton, This Day. The debate, was continued. Mr Connolly thought it pare waste ot time to discuss the possibility of giving fresh life to the dry bones of provincialism. His experience and that of his constituents had been that proving cialisni was the most centralising system possible. He would not remain, an hone m the Govern meat it it consented to divert the £180,000. Captain MacKenzie thought the present system of local self-government satisfactory, sufficient, sad a great improvement on provincialism. Mr Pyke moved the adjournment of the debate. The House rose at 12,10.""'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 185, 12 July 1883, Page 2
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