HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
[PLU PttESS AOKNCY.] Wellington, Octobor 22. The Council last night resumed tho conoideratiou of tbo Electoral Bill.
la Committee, "\Vatt»rhou>«e carriod nn nmendtuent closing puMie I>ou*m on eleotioa days, on a division by fifteen to thirteen. After the ndjonrnment, Nur.io moved tlio re»couiu>ittul of tho Hill for the purpose of ro-oonnidsrin ■» thin amendment, which after n disemsion was Htrnck out, on division by fi'fcwi to fourteen. In tho llouao load night, in Com* mittee on the Hating Act Amend* ment Bill, Hodgkinaon moved that tha Chairman leavo tho eluir, which was negat'ved on n division by forty to twenty* six, Tho Bill was reported with amendment. The Premier stated that Barton, at tho request of the Cdonial Secretary, hnd made special charge* in writing against the judge?. Tlio Government would consider what course they intended to pursue, and would inform the House nn Tuosdav
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Inangahua Times, Volume 9, 23 October 1878, Page 2
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