PARLIAMENTARY CEREMONY
THE SPEECH FJIOM THE THKONE
(Per Prßss Association.^ Wellington, last night. There was a tap gathering of the nnhtio in the vicinity o> vhe Parliament buildings this afternoon to waton the disp?ay in connection with the attendance of to deliver the usual speech Shortly after 2.30 the Governor entered the Legislative Council Chamber, attended by Major Alexander, Captain Campbell, and Commander Glotsop, of H.M.S. Lizard. The Heretaunga Mounted Eifles formed a mounted escort, the Post and Telegraph and College Eifles furnished a guard of honor, and A " Battery fired th Lord U Eanfurly and a party from the rnvnmment House were present at the S monv Eveiy available inch of space on the floor and in the galleries of the Cb Tho b re r ading fi of the Speech by His Extired, both Houses proceeded to business. (Special if) the Times.) Wellington, last night. Among the Bills of which notiee has beon given are the Barmaid Abolition and Totalisator Hepeal Bills. Mr Ell, who has them in hand, is confident of sucocss in regard to the Barmaid Bill.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 930, 1 July 1903, Page 3
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181PARLIAMENTARY CEREMONY Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 930, 1 July 1903, Page 3
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