PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BILLS
TWO ELECTORAL AMENDMENTS. ADVERTISING OF LIQUOR. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. Mr. C. H. Chapman (Lab., Wellington North) gave .notice in the. House of Representatives to'day of his intention to introduce the Electoral Amendment . Bill (1932). Bills introduced and read a first time were the Electoral Amendment Bill (Mr. G. C. G, Black, Ind., Motueka) and the Licensing Amendment Bill (Mr. F. Langstone (Lab, Waimarino). Explaining the latter Bill Mr. Langstone said it sought to amend the Act to enable newspapers in no-license and proclaimed areas to publish liquor advertisements. He pointed out that newspapers published outride but circulating in these areas wre able to publish such advertisements. /Hu Bill proposed to add a -proviso to the clauses dealing with this subject with a view to stipulating that the publication of liquor advertisements in newspapers published within or outside no-bcense area, should not be deemed soliciting for order , within the meaning of the Act. Ihu would place aU newspapers on the same footing. ■' •- ' ' .
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1932, Page 6
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