LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
WOMEN 'fci JUCtHT.s. WL'LLINUTON, This Day. Ye&terday the Legislative Council iiit't at 2.'M p.m. Tin. , Women's Parliamentary Right;bill 2) was read a lirst time. FINAL .STAGES. 'J he following bills were put through tin.- iiual stages and passed:—Haurak. I'iiiins, Thames and Ohiuemuri vJouui iis, Inglewood County, Matakaoa »,'oujiiy, Wellington City Empowering .tiicj Amendment, Auckland Harbour /Joard Loan and Empowering, Pateii ilarbour Amendment, and Wellington t'ity Abattoir Loan. CHATTELS TRANSFER. The Council agreed to the amendment made by the House in the Chattels i'lansfer Amendment Bill. TREATIES AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. Sir F. D. Bell moved the second reading of the Treaties of Peace Bill. The bill was read a second time, and with the External Affairs Bill, wnich provides for the setting up of a Department of External Affairs was put through committee. SECOND READINGS. The Public Health Amendment Bill and the Expeditionary Forces Voting Bill were read a second time. The Council adjourned at 4.45.
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Northern Advocate, 23 October 1919, Page 2
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