On I'm; Kinross perjury case coming on ia ,r elliugtori on Friday, Air Fi 1 zlierbort's reply to ■ Mr Ucss' letter was read. Mr Rets asked that ' the officers of the cgislativo Council be permitted by the ?p-alter to give evidence and pro- ■ dtice d-cu:iieii',.i in Court Tho Sp-aker do- , cliued to grant the autlnritv asked, aad quoted i May in support of his ::c'ior:. The cue was then disaiked. Mr lte said this confirmed ! him i.i the opinion tlvit the House ins no power to pratoei witnesses from a charge o£ perjury. All the ibcnm?n!s eonuectcl with the ease are to he plsc :.l in the possession of the l?. V„ and Mr Ke?.< wii! present a petition to both itonses of Parliament. asking th.it tliß documents may lie handed into Parliament ait the Bar of Ike Uosses. As to the point Shat. appendices are part of the journals of the House, the Court having rated they were not, Mr licH said I lie Spe.ik«r of the Legis« t.'ilive Council, ?«Tr 0 l!crk<\ the AttorneyGcacral, and i'oliciior-General were all of the ''pinion that the appendices were p;rt of tlm journal.-!. lbil!'.w;nf« .*/:(,v-Thh pin-ifyinic ami rc?d»{ftrr me-Uoisio .--.iiouM (ic.-.u.iuuaUy he U:nl rmvarss U> iJnrin? will, t weather. It 1, the best pruvwiiatini of linaiw.'iies?, sure throat, diphtheria (.tairfcy, asthma, ami a sure rewe>tv tor ciwi-'sttan bn.inciiili.i awl ini! unutatiun. .Uteuli.-m "to ;!ililhwlinns i'"lit A i riian-l liax will enable invalid > In i:u'o lh.s I'ilU 1:1 ,thr? rn" ronwr: they will «t.vu-i'it the pm;>er Illy iKiLhii'.nder which Jlliv-iU limit !u i - ti'i-:rvil is iHroinUtol (Ivlkflnjfr i'UU a-. ; altera'.iiv.i, aii a-i nts, and tniiiw V.'lien taken a-; a, last rc.iouive. the remit lets always been -yatifyiifi; even when they hi) lj care liiey :i'<v.:vs ii the ssvtfrfty 01 he cya'p'oni.-; :i'ml liaiinish daiKer H'h"vrrh OV-im: a :■! PiiU-Haihka cha-av. ■ii to.iiiit'a'are -nivly try all per.-i-.m.) subject T,', rhtiiiiKtliw, tie ilwWunv. ami mnay .-rtra-ty K-.-.f minfiil. th>n«h »f short--*-*~Ai f)>i til-! [;r* atUc'f «.f 'stlifo-M I!-'.-siiforia: ia aav mr, U\ jaiiit, or nerve, :wa,unt) .mit.ll i.uaie:li.itely !w hid O iVik-aiaii:,:!; ,i« til-.; vit of tho di-'ca e tti'h hot irrin-, onliMipiently ruMriiig in this reaiarkahle Oint went, tU-; Knr.w.vs &-• jmri will Iw :t4<aa ailaaiin-Uiiia »-:: i lut-l, nail ..V.--I i-i-: iv-l'i.-c-l Tk-" rills sfciroltimeiwsly lvoiiiy const;' •MnriKßces aii'i w eiv taj -irea,';!;. Xo reinedi« caV.w ilivr.mr.'il Inv* pr.ivcil do aSi-etsVw a-) tlw ' inrm-mt sm-l I'M!-; tor remove j na a'cuty haeiaalii;. aa.l siaMiaiuai alte.uks, wliiek . afflict iV u. are voamionly hereditary.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THA18790623.2.19
Bibliographic details
Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3348, 23 June 1879, Page 3
Word Count
416Untitled Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3348, 23 June 1879, Page 3
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.