PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY.
| THE HOTSE. crr.fs ■ iai on T !■ To- • ••• :o ■ • • .--T- . , hi «•<-*{>•;•' i ■ Mr. 1 - i .'O'.jiK.-. Minis-., r Ho 0.-o ; o ivo.^ no r-O' n v 'T. 1 ' ’ sldoius 0 Zmoeu were hoavn.n-r gold ior ii. i . I' ' v '■' o, icr'Vw "i> ' ' : i Tint w.iar as t j. p . ..-T-. .. t ;\v.are. oniv bi.t--ish-'U 1 n'-. b'v. o,- cni:^.a 111 rp y >•• •>•: I - •“ Premier Miio ! lit u :: '•-> 7 . '.'To uc-wn the 1- in. si'an iv.'- ti: : li .1 n.. ~ The iiii;h Harr.-.-. lmprov.--m.-n: r- 1 mii- wir-Ti. by foo -hs.-pr. M an: and r ; > . . T' am. i. o’ - -.its a-vie; n ;.0.." A:;biBid : y Tin* L '-10.0.;;0.. 0 , V.-:,!.:,-tr.v.o !'; ■■ o Ao; c-T ... on. Ivvp w-,-riui Hi:: Too. Hr- IV-nahl) aim :1m I Tauranga lAr. C-uitCii and iaur : : , n ,. iV;-.: ;... r B.ard E:np*.*vnng 1>:B | Eir. IK iTi; T vw v- ao.r oa to wniuni; i debate. . ! Q u :o.;o v . into Comm’.;too j„„ \’Y‘ <■- Tivo’io.-' Amendm n: s Bill iiit reduced bv Air. Wilford, the i Speak; r n o ! A roTin: mi cause o ; wiiidi compelled borrower* irom to* Stats-, to insure in Hie staw OitK: pi:o Sp o;T r v uTd that the ehtusc imposed increased charges on a t•• • tain section et the people, and therefore was mo. in i' filer. , ~ Clause lib was and ci.o BUI vans passed ns amended. Mr Pave..' moved tho second' reauin--' of tile lTnvgi>und Nurses RegistraVcn Bill, to enable qualified nurses 'who an* umvgisi- red on account- ot i not having the provisions of the Act- ; of 1901 and IT'-’ brought under their ; notice in line tune «.-•> uc rc-gisi-eud. and for tlic purpose of restoring the ; licenses of those holding vws--1 nital licenses prior to 1906. I The Minister of Health pointed out that there was no objection to qualified women acting as nurses in country districts where licenseu midwives were not available. , . After a brief debat . t.ho sceoml reading was carried. . Mr I’avne moved the second reanimr of the Factories A; t A.nmndmenr BPI (Xo. 2). providing for a whole isatuixlav holiday for women workers. 'Phis was carried, ami tho but vareferred to the Labor ITb Conmntw . Tlic Settled Laud Amendment- x»m was re:id a third time and cam«l. Mr. Headman move;; the mi ding of the Caine’s Bdl. wmch 1m 1 said, was a War Bdl. inasmuch as it was intended to give the Courts power to pu.iish neri-oiis found g\u\U of on dang ring "the safety ef *\vp*- JJ} 1 Bill also made ir a crime to moto ot-hcra to endanger the lives of p<mSLUigers or the safety or cargo or to conspire to do so. The punishment was death. • > „„ The second reading was earned on tlic voices. _ ~ Tim Expiring Laws Cominuaute Bill was committed, reported without amendment, read a third time, and motion of th- Premier, the House adjourned at 4.50 to 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3995, 30 July 1915, Page 5
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479PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3995, 30 July 1915, Page 5
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