PARLIAMENTARY.
[Special Wise to "Stab."]
(P^bllPbess Association.)
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Wellington. Last night.
In the Council to-day, after the routine business, Col. Whitmpre gave notice that the Agent General ought to be appointed for a limited term fixable by Parliament.
The Native Affairs Committee reported on the petition re the Kinross case: — " That the Council oaght to allow its officers to appear in any future trial, or institute proceeding itself againat Mr Kinross." ■'■■■
This report was objected to by some hon. members, who asserted it condemned Mr Kinross unheard. There was upon this a discussion lasting over an hour, in which 12 members took parti after which the debate was adjourned on a division by 22 to 10. ? The Council rose at a quarter to five.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3421, 9 December 1879, Page 2
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