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PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS.
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Programime for the Week.
SYDNEY, MoNntr.
To-roanow the: Legislative Assembly will
have for disuonssion, aooording to the business
paper, private memibers' notices of motions.
Mr. Moorewill seek by resolution to bilng
about the stoppage of the alienstion of aurli
ferous and other mineral lands. Mr. Sohey
desires the encouragement of the colonial
iron industry by the granting of bonuses.
Mr. Neild has ani' important motion with
regard to the Sydney eity railway extes~il6n,
in which he will ask the House: to
disapprove of the "proposed destruo
tion of Hyde Park for railway pur.
poses." Several select committee motions
are to be dealt with, and Mr. R. A. Price
will seek to abolish tolls on punts and to re
duce the excise duty'on dolonialtobasooo. The
Government-business for the week will pro.
bably have as its mainstay the Federation
Bill,, while ambng the other Goyernuient
measures are the Moree-Inveroll Railway
Bill (second reading), Coal Mines Regulation
Act Further Amendment Bill (second read.
ing), and the. Hunter Distriot Water and
Sewerage Aob Ameidment Bill, consideration
of the Legislative Counnoil's amendments.
The Counoil will meet on Wednesday, when
the Federation debate willprobably be con.
tinued, but if not, there are several bills to be
disncussed.
Money to lbuy with, and faith to help to
swallow the nasty messes every now and again
introduced to the publio as "cure-alls," are
the only qualifioations the purchaser of quack
mediolnee need poesese. Faithin the15icerva
Tonio grows with its use, and in the mean
time it reete on the approval of leading
hyeias and specialiats who prescribe'1t
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