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PAST THE COMMITTEE STAGE.

DEBATE IN' THE HOUSE. fBT TELEGRAPH,—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Friday. Later in the evening the Prime Minister moved that the amendments made in the Bill in committee be agreed to. Mr. C. H. Poole saidi the Bill was nothing to crow over, bat he intended to make the best of its The Bill had many redeeming features. Mr. Taylor (Thames) believed the Government had done the best it could under the circumstances. Mr. T. E. Taylor (Cforistcnurch North) L a«d fae-did not know why people ehoold be

disappointed with the Bill. He was glad to see the reduction vote abolished, as lie considered it unfair. He had always been in favour of a bar© majority, and nothing could stop the progress of temperance reform, which would bo helped rather than hindered by the Bill.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14525, 12 November 1910, Page 8

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PAST THE COMMITTEE STAGE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14525, 12 November 1910, Page 8

PAST THE COMMITTEE STAGE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14525, 12 November 1910, Page 8

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