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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Wellington, 17. In tho House sovcral potitions from Calholiosro tho Education Aot weroprosontcd. Montgomery will movo an amendment to tho Eleotoral Bill, to provenfc doctors voting in moro than ouo electoral dis<* triot. Government promisod to consider dur* ing tho roooss tho laying out of towns by privato porsons. Mr Fitzroy nskod whon tho return promised on tho 2nd ultimo, ro tho Hmemoa ami thoso who travolled in her, when at tho oxpenso of tho Colony, bo* siu.;t-:' : r.r.u :;^f(|(id Ministers; " "'< :^x- ; Tho Premier said groat difficulty waa experienced in obtaining tho information required, but as soon as it was obtained it vronld bo laid boforo tho Houko. Tho remainder of tho flitting was in Committee on tho Eloptoral Bill. An atnondment by Sharpo to oxoludo fomalo ratepayers from voting was rojeotod by 48 to 23. Tho olnuao entitling tho majority of ratepayers to vote, and thoolauso rotating to convicted porsons, woro postpouod. In clauso 22, relating to porsons eligible for election for tho Houso of Itoproflcntntivos, womon woro excluded by 38 against 26. Business was interrupted by 630,
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Inangahua Times, Volume 95, Issue 95, 20 September 1878, Page 2
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