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PARLIAMENT.

♦ HOUSE OF lIKPKKSKNTATIVES (Hy I klegrarii.—Prekh Association.) Wellington, Thursday. Tbe House mot at ~i 30 p.m. BALLOT I'AI'BRS. Mr Fisher showed »J, e House that there was reason to believe that certain wrappers used for wrapping voting papers at the li°t general elections had got away i m . " properly. 'ine Premier promised to make enquiry and report. ' i-jUACKERY AND OTHER FRAUDS PREVENTION HILL. Mr Hornsby moved the second reading of this Bill, and the House received it favourably. Those who spoke were the' Premier, Messrs Alien, Kidey, T. McKenzie Fowlds, Remington, Poole, Horries HalL Jones, Barclay, Massey and Heke. The H< use adjourned for dinner at 5.30 p m. Alter the House resumed, the second reading was carried. The Bill makes it unlaw! ul for any person to sell any medicaments other than those prescribed and supplied by a duly qualified registered medicai practitioner or lettered chemist, without fir.st obtaining the con pent and certificate ot the Health Officer. Any bottle or package containing such medicaments must tear the certificate of the Chief Health Ollicer on it, when Hold, The Bill was supported by several members of the and also members on both sides of the Home. THE TOTE. Ihe motion for i lie second reading of the lotalk-at'.r Abolition Hill was rejected, and the House rose at midnight.

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8003, 7 September 1906, Page 2

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PARLIAMENT. Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8003, 7 September 1906, Page 2

PARLIAMENT. Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8003, 7 September 1906, Page 2