Political Jottings.
The second reading, of the Quackery Prevention Bill was carried. Mr Hornsby gave a listi of analyses of a number of pills on the market, of which soap formed an ingredients ! | Government will not introduce a Bill for a 'referendum vote on the. 1 question of the abolition of the totali-. sator. . j Government is considering the question of appointing an additional magistrate for the Waikaito and" King Country. j Hon*. J. A. Millar hopes this session ! to Ibe able to devise means to drain 'swamps bo that gum may be. extracted- • .. •'■- ■■■".-*':. | The attention of the shipping companies trading to New Zealand has been {dialled/to the fact that persons suffering 1 from" consumption, are not allowed to lamdt in New Zealand. The' Minister for Public Health says that representations are being made to the Imperial Government, drawing its attention! to the need.for more careful inspection at the port of embarkation, j
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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10298, 19 July 1907, Page 2
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