FEDERAL POLITICS.
By lalagn 9B Ansoaiatlou—Copyright* V/jr. «■' . Jtlfitßbtaßiß,;,Sept(taill)ei* 13. ■;■ Is the Houso, of Representatives Mr. proceeded with amendments in. the Arbitration Bill, 'most of . which he said «f*p» pwly■-' of a oonieatJ«iit)Sl character. Mr. Watson contended that r the amendment previously carried st the instanw of Mr, McOay bfti rendered ci» Bill abtolut*lr • unworkable* Mr,- ad fax «* h» **» *»* to > ; : ascertain, the anions would refttM **£"»,. under the Bill, net bw-ws* erf the' atttw of , the preference* amontlir.Wt, but because ibey recognised ii tit would bo "Kintal* im- 'ti .5 m.-ospMS«d l tlwsl w fi»U'W «twvi«wi>, kbpossible to disceye* whob there was the majority that preference iwoesfiitated. He informed Mußeid *M be bad adthi% io say ob the ame-ndnKintsJ, *ad threw fcbe responsibility foi this /ineffective Bil! oa iha
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12660, 14 September 1904, Page 5
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