PARLIAMENTARY.
THE NO-UONFTDWNOE DEBATE. i'BV TELEGRAPH ) (PEE UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Wellington, This Day. Mr J. McKenzie supporttd the resolution. The promises by which abolition had be^n gained had not bee 1 fulfilled, and Parliament was only a big Road Board. Local bodies should Dave power to deal with scab, fencing, rab<. bits, and similar questions, Mr Tawhai would strongly oppose any l'eturn to provincialism. Mr Harris would support the first and second resolutions, but would not vote on the third. Mr Sheppard moved the adjournment of the debate. Mr SeJdon gave notice of a further amendment, condemning the present multiplicity of local boards on different subjects. 1 he House rose at 12.10.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 186, 13 July 1883, Page 2
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