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  2. Our Parliament

    Members of the Legislative Council made good progress with the business on their notice paper yesterday. The Lands Valuation Bill was rejected on ...

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  6. STOP PRESS

    LATER NEWS RECEIVED DURING THE PRINTING OF THIS EDITION WILL APPEAR BELOW. ...

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  7. THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC.

    Mr. Gawler presented a petition from the National Council of Women urging the necessity of amending the criminal law so as to deal with the white slave ...

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  8. FACTORIES ACT AMENDMENT.

    The Bill to Amend the Factories Act way considered in Committee. On clause 6, "Definitions." Mr. Mitchell objected to the ...

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  9. SITTING HOURS.

    The Colonial Secretary gave notice of his intention to, move at to-day's sitting of the House—That for the remainder of the session the Council ...

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  10. A CITY CORONER.

    Mr. Gawler asked the Colonial Secretary without notice whether in view of the resolution passed by the Council last session advocating the ...

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  11. ESPERANCE RAILWAY BILL.

    The Colonial Secretory moved the second reading of the Esperance Railway Bill. He described the Esperance railway as one of the oldest political ...

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  12. FIRST READINGS.

    The University Lands bill, the [?] Act Amendment Bill the Money Leaders Act Amendment Bill and the Opium. Prohibition Bill were received ...

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  13. THE SURRADGE CASE.

    The Colonial Secretary in reply to Mr. Gawler, staled that a copy of the notes of the presiding Judge had been obtained in connection with the ...

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  14. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

    Meeting yesterday at 3.30 p.m. the Legislative Assembly dealt with the following business:— INFORMATION ACQUIRED. ...

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  15. MINES REGULATION BILL.

    The Mines Regulation Gill was recommitted for the further consideration of clauses 3, 19, and 35 in Committee. ...

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  17. THE TAXATION DEPARTMENT.

    Mr. Hamersley moved—"That a select committee be appointed to inquire into the working of the State Land Tax Department with power to ...

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  18. LANDS VALUATION BILL.

    The Colonial Secretary in continuing that debate on Mr. C. A. Plesse's amendment to the second reading motion that the Bill be read in six ...

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  19. SECOND READINGS.

    The Evidence Act Amendment Bill and the money Lenders' Bill were read a second time assented to with out any serious discussion, passed ...

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  20. CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT BILL.

    Consideration was given to the massage received from the Legislative Council regarding the above measure, The Council requested that the clause ...

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  22. PROHIBITION OF OPIUM.

    The Honorary Minister Mr. Angwin moved the second reading of the Bill to prohibit the smoking of opium. He was brief in his remarks, because ...

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  26. CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT BILL.

    A massage was received from the Assembly announcing the concurrence of that Chamber in the amendments made to the Criminal Code Act ...

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  27. PEARLING ACT AMENDMENT BILL.

    The Colonial Secretary moved the second reading of the Pearling Act Amendment Bill, which he said provided the power to impose hard labor ...

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