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HEARING THE END.

f! HOUSE SITS TILL 5.25 A.M. ! THE EMPLOYMENT OF AUENS. , wt',- \ |K [Pur. Press Assoavrtos.l WELLINGTON. October 7. , f. ', After the telegraph office dosed the j sf; ; Honse continued considers tion <>f the I- i Reserves and Other Lands Disposal : t . Bill. \t 2.30 a.m. a division was taken . p. jon a lengthy addition moved by Mr: K j "Wilford, eonfulning an arrangement between the T.Vtone Bo roue: h Council, tv \ the Hutt Parlt'TLiilways Company and a«ihe Gear Meat Company regarding tlio • fewhrtt Park railway. The clauses were ' by .31 otes to 13. ! * ' ; Buick loveil a, series ol clause j the Manawatu and est j ' Agricultural and Pastoral j low groutids at Palmerston i >ni rho payment ot rates. The : js rejected on the voices. . iill was reverted at three .-- . front committee, read a third : d passed. Alunieipal Corporations Amend-; Bill was further considered in.; jtee, and a. new clause. "Vidua- ; H; how* to be made." was added on j HK otion of th-e Alinister of Internal ; M'Combs moved a new clause. ; ■ -fleering the four cities to raise tin- | the Local Bodies Loans Act, 1013, ' HI sunt not exceeding -£'20.000 for a ■ -]tet place without taking a, poll. H j clause was rejected by 25 B/ \ Hie Bill was reported with amend- j Aprils, read a third tinio and passed. The I'oeulations Amendment j was read a. third time and passed. \ Massey the serotul reading \ Alien Fnemy Teachers Bill. Tie 1 Nexplained that it was designed H| Vnt an alien, enemy Ircm oeeti- - position in a. :cl:ool or tiniver- . Wilfor-l thought- the Bill should, j confined to tea< > ! , ers. but should i all <-lasses. He complained ot ("the ■ discrimination shown in interning | aliens. 1 , Dv N aan supported this view and j H.»lsO' complained of the laxity in insist- , : ing on i.iteming alien?. £ Mv Tl'.idmarsh ex[vresed himself as j - fiyiapath nic towards Professor von Zed- . i whdst voting tV<r tho Bill. j • Mr defended the ai-tiiude ■ ' of the Premier anil pointed out that | •; tlie- Victoria College Council was re- j ■ sponsible for inducing Professor von i [■ ZedlitK io refrain from forwarding ins i resignation. {-, Messrs Webb, osworthy and Ma-l-coltn. al l,o spoke. : The Premier' itt the course of his re- ! ply sketched the history of the agi.tat tion acja-inst Professor von Zedlitz. UTe '{ denied that- any discrimination had j i been shown in tho internment of aliens. ! At the samo timn we had to 1h- just, j I io ourselves before, being just to others. • f - Tho Bill was read a third time and t passed. _ ; i 'J.'he House adjourned at 0.20 uutd • noon. ' ! j ! > (By elegraph—Special to the " btar.' j : i AYELLINGTON, October 7. I Paring the late stages of the " ' wash- ( S jjjg.yp 1 ' Bill. tliM Govcrnmord inchid-: # Mr clause resting the i i Mechanics' Institute site, St Albans. |in jtlie Christ church City Cotmeil, and raKoVilie clause proposed by Mr M'C%ibs mpowering the Lytt«lton ii, Harhpur Board to vest; the foreshore i and three sections in the Sumner Borf>ugh Council.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11512, 7 October 1915, Page 6

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HEARING THE END. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11512, 7 October 1915, Page 6

HEARING THE END. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11512, 7 October 1915, Page 6