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PARLIAMENTARY.

lICUBE Ob' UEFKEBEN 1 A'i i'- E >. WELLINGTON', JuR 1 L The lioii.H' nut at t.JD p.ui. i'll,' follow mg Bills were read a hr. L lime'. IM.i.iik hater Simply ('m;i-vi’v,i - lion, Mangamii llarlimir, .ila.i-tral-Courl Arl, 15.1.1 Aim’ll,bin-ill. 1 The Cciiul Mines Amen, im. nl Bill. No. • 2 was read a second lime, an 1 ivhVr id l'o the Mill 's Commit Ice. Ihe Amendim-iits lo the Pure tool an I Public ’I rust Anieudmi id Bil’s were lead a third time aa I passed. ihe. Kulorua Town Bill which pro|;o rs |lm I Bin mnimn-’im nl of Koto Mia be vi sled in lh- l oin . 1 and lle.ilih Department was i ommi I L. d a u I leporli.l with ill Ill'll* linen Is. TOIIUNGA SU PPR ESS lON. In in t ro.luring ilie second reading ol the Tolruugn Suppression Bill the .Min-i-lei- said the lohuug'as were opposed lo the civilising bill unices, ami tended to ei'cako notoriety for I beiiisi-t .'es. 1 hey adopted a hostile attitude towards tinlaws making for the public inleivsts and lOlso by the advice given to their follawcrs ineit-M them lo resis-l the law brought into vogue tor the advancement of civilisation. The result of iho tolning-as’ i'lilluenccs bad Ipsa that many Maoris had forsaken tii'.'ir cal l i vat ions, withdrawn their clii'Klivn from she sehoO|lli, and abandon, d lliems,-l\i’s to lbs whims a-ml caprice t of soma lolinnga prominent in their Idea lily. < Messrs Merries, Ileke. St-vcns, Pc

rata, and Milford spoke in support o! the Bill. The/ House adjourned at a.JO p.m. The ll'ouse resinned at Td’O p.m. TIM-: LAND BILLS. The Lull'd Levs Act Am cm linen t Bill.Land and Income Tax Ameu.lim-iii Bill, and National .Endowment Bi.J were brought down by Governor's Messagv, and read a first time. The Premier takes charge of the Land and 1 income 'Pax and National Endowment Bills, and the Land Laws Aiiieadinent Bill is In tire bauds of the Hon. Air. Me Nab. DEBATE RESUMED. Mr,. M'iiford resumed the debate on lh - Tobunga Suppression Bill. M.r. A. Eraser ami Hr. Major bavin r- also spoken, the Hon. Mr. Carroll rep.i.v 1, and Hi- sect mil reading was agreed 'to. The Bill was rcfrrrpd lo the Native Affairs Committee for report. POLICE OFFENCES. The Premier moved the sd.-.m I reading of the Police Offences A<d Anion-! meat Bill, having for its object 1.-ie regulation of boxing route ds. —Carrie I. r l he Farriers Bill was read a ibjrd time and passed. The Products Export Act Amend iin-nt Bill passed its third reading.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 5540, 23 July 1907, Page 4

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PARLIAMENTARY. Temuka Leader, Issue 5540, 23 July 1907, Page 4

PARLIAMENTARY. Temuka Leader, Issue 5540, 23 July 1907, Page 4