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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIBES.

WELLINGTON,; October 9. Tha House met at 2.30. Ministerial'" stabeinient: Thie P rentier said that the Govenrnient w!ouid : not. take the responsibility for a general cadet camp at. Ohristehiurchi during the 1 . Exhibition, but would extend facilities to paaients and officers for individual corps catnips. The Haurald Mining Privileges Bill was read ai first time. ■ Third'reading 1: Trainingships, Pri- , vate Hospitals, and Jubilee Institute for 1 tine Blind. Thie Workers Dwellings was read a third] time and passed. 'Till© Mining; Abb 'Amendment 131111 '< Wa® considered in Committee. After ' a long discussion, on tine .Painapara ' ■ miiikig! leases, the House' urlioui'nid at 5.m. ' -"•■ "" • ■"'-■ " '

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Thames Star, Volume XLIIII, Issue 10116, 10 October 1906, Page 4

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIBES. Thames Star, Volume XLIIII, Issue 10116, 10 October 1906, Page 4

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIBES. Thames Star, Volume XLIIII, Issue 10116, 10 October 1906, Page 4

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