HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE.
Per Press Association. The House met at 2.30 p.m. A Mr Walker gave notice of motion — That country Volunteer corps be placed on a more satisfactory foot* i Q g' . i.y '■...nyy-'- *zz Mr Seddon gave notice-r-That vendors of patent medicine, tobaccoi, _c, be licensed, and be reserved for local revenue. '-'ZZ'iZ Sir Julius Yogel moved; the! w« cond reading of the Parliamentary Honorarium and Privileges Bill.Captain Russell argued that the amount, £210 per annum, was too much, and would move its reduction by one half when m Committee. ' Sir Julius Yogel replied, contends ing that the amount was only fair and reasonable. Members .who considered it top high: had theh remedy, arjd might, il they chose, leave the surplus m- the hands of the Treasury He condemned the Disqualification Act, tb which reference had been made as an insult to Parliament. .The following bills .were also read a : second; time :~Public ';;Health Act, 1877 ; Amendment'.^ : and Slaughterhouses Act, , , 1877 Amend* ment. , ... ' t .. ■-..<- A-sni'ii The House rose at; 4.85 pmi.i
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1300, 20 September 1884, Page 2
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173HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE. Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1300, 20 September 1884, Page 2
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