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POLITICAL NOTES

(special to "thb newt,*) 'Sift WELLINGTON, Oetobcr Iffi Nearing tha End. mi Iu the House of y._ sfclf tatives this afternoon to Mr Wilford, wh o ' the Prime Minister could Bills it was intended to pracoJ Mr Massey said lie couM&j* . tlio information desired at* moment. There were a mraAtr IX?' whu-h were of a cbaracter and should be 3*s very quickly. Atnon* tte ffig| Bills ready lor immediate was one in the nature of wHSS"!* tural Bank Bill. *«£&• Replying to an w Massey said the Liconsintr^iu^? ® ment Bill was not yet get her, unless unforeseen frta' Si*** ho saw no reason why ■" should not end next week. • New Bills. } Notice of introduction nMk. fjfi#--ing Bills was given in the p day:—Rating Act Hon. Ti. 1\ Bollard) and Indnatrkirel filiation and Arbitration Act ment (the Hon. G. ,T. The following Bills wore intngl by Governor General's Farm Loan Bill: Mr if this was an Agricultural BaalSS Mr Massey said the Bill was not yet quite cotnpletgljflL he would not keep memb«v«E five minutes when tho BUI Honey Export Control Minister of Agriculture worthy) explained that ,thft on similar lines to tho I Control Bills. *I Registration of Railways Authorisation ment Bill; Tho Minister wMm'Works (lion. J. G. CoatOs),>jm^m that the Bill made 'good he had given the mcmber»|^^OS! and Motueka, and which ately had overlooked wlitmBill was brought dowu. ' Discharged Soldiers' Amendment Bill: Mr that tho Bill was necessary Iwrfpjpk tho decisions of the mission. It would bo of tho provisions wcro returned soldiers. « Customs Act Amendment WtSffin: Minister of Customs <Hon. Stewart) said tho Bill merely ,cd the reduction of the duty dllrfimE' j agreed to some time' ago. - v S|§||f Repayment of Public Debt .Mltyajfc Massey said the introduction Bill was merely a matter a£<£(|ftt,jjip; did not propose to go on session, but hs it portant proposals lie hoped t9jj)fj|§Ht to proceed with it next sesslds.i^^^K. _ All these Bills - were retidj|^^^p? The Spahlinger Treatment, j* To-day Mr Atipore asked: if ernment would expedite for securing an adequate serum for the Spfthlin'ger people suffering., fronr Replying at onee,l£r : had always been impretaed, wSgHKjP portance of providing a was obtainable, for this had taken the opportunity," was in England, of looking JwlllißlKsubject with M. BpShlingW and lie was convinced itw was one man in the: found it was M. was in .linger,. and . lie • have something to'.iaj. .before the session, enw&i w® Beturned Soldiers' The Cbristchutcti Association has been over the' proposed inclu&w^t^OTfe ; Washing-Up Bill this repealing Clause 133 of and Other Lands Disposal If carried, the new ously affect the sociation's title to the Representations on the,. made to the Canterbttryf.;in^^M^OTE : Parliament, and to-day Combs and D.. G.. to the Minuter that tion would be offered \td The Minister has • the clause to be session, pending further. Bills in LegteUttvt Ooattlgfl^R In the Legislative Master and Apprentice ment Bill, enabling the Lands to aet as parent boy farmers, and sigii ship deeds, where there i» guardian in New Zealand,"' through all its stages. Tho Patents, Designs, -and Marks Act Amendment Bill iWflH® ported from the Statutes RevtfjfeJfljpßp mittee without amendment 7 third time, and passed. Soldier Settlement. By the Discharged Soldiers ment Act Amendment Bill* totrtwpflß; to-day, the Dominion 'Bevd#j|H§ Board is empowered to deal application for a revaluation jj|o|| was received too late, but vftt)ta courso of transit to the Bowd *SgK| the time prescribed. also made by which the Boafd, gy case of mortgages given as stocks, etc., tho amount owing under tne and direct that any part pf gage c^ n transferred to account free of interest for S not exceeding three 7f m '. K In cases of realisation ofJ»J« under power of sale, the .yJBk the recommendation of a li may write off such an amomrfa* sents -the excess of the over the amount mK. free the mortgagor liability under the personal wfg: of hia mortgage. Provision is values, of buildinp on leased to discharged f£ duced as from the date of the lew*. by which discharged Wldiers^^^ small grazmg-run leases o settlement nd '/ a °^SodS®: of their leases for any V 6 ~ ceeding g— - ;Jm

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 8

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POLITICAL NOTES Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 8

POLITICAL NOTES Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 8

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